Word: addressed
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Sunday, October 20--10.30 a. m., sermon by Rev. Joseph H. Twichell, of the Corporation, in the Battel Chapel; special services in Center Church, United Church and Trinity Church. 3.00 p. m., address by Professor George P. Fisher, on Yale in its Relation to Christian Theology and Missions, in the Battel Chapel. 8.00 p.m., organ recital by Professors Samuel S. Sanford and Harry B. Jepson, in the Battel Chapel...
Monday, October 21--10.30 a. m., address by Thomas Thacher, Esq., on Yale in its Relation to Law, in the Battel Chapel; address by Professor William H. Welch, on Yale in its Relation to Medicine, in the Battel Chapel. 3.00 p.m., Address of Welcome to Guests, by President Hadley, with designated responses, in the Battel Chapel. 5 p. m., Reception of Guests and Representatives of the Alumni, by President Hadley, in the Art School. 9.00 p. m., torchlight procession of students and graduates. Assembly on the Campus...
...Graduate School. Meeting of Members of the Graduate School and Guests. Address by Professor Edward C. Pickering. Faculty Room, University 5, 8 p.m. Open to Graduate Students, Officers of Instruction and Government, and invited guests...
...Address to Radcliffe Graduates," by C. E. Norton, '46, is a graceful bit of advice as to some of the objects and results of education. To quote: "The final aim and effort of civilization is to make life pleasanter; and this is the object of what we call good manners. . . . Manners,' as Emerson says, 'are the happy ways of doing things,' and the the best manners are those which have their root in habitual self-respect and in consideration for others." Good manners, the use of moral influence, the cultivation of an inner life, all are urged as due from...
...urged to join at once because money is needed during the summer. In applying for membership every man will kindly give his full name, class and complete address...