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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...This address of Mr. Mott's was listened to with the keenest interest by a large number of students. The meeting was to have been held in Peabody Hall, Brooks House, but this proved inadequate for the large number who attended and Appleton Chapel was therefore adjourned...
...second meeting will be held in Peabody Hall, Brooks House, tonight at seven o'clock. Mr. John R. Mott will address the meeting again. Mr. Mott will be at Wadsworth House today from 10.30 to 11.30 a.m., and from 2.30 to 5 p. m., and invites all men who wish to, to confer with...
...members of the University a meeting for all men, irrespective of creed, seeking as did the late Bishop Phillips Brooks to know the truth. In accordance with our purpose to have at our monthly meetings during the winter men of world-wide reputation we have secured for the address tonight Mr. John R. Mott of New York. We deem ourselves peculiarly fortunate in bringing to Harvard a man who has a wider acquaintance with student classes of all countries than any other man of this generation. Signed. H. W. FOOTE 2D., chairman, G. BELL '01, R. DERBY...
...University Meeting. Address by Mr. John R. Mott, of New York, N. Y. Brooks House...
Dean Briggs left Cambridge last night for a short trip to Pennsylvania and the West. He will speak at the Hill School, in Pottstown, Pennsylvania tonight, and on Monday will address the Harvard Club of Indianapolis at its annual dinner. The Association of American Universities, and organization which was formed last year, will hold its first meeting for the discussion of subjects of collegiate interest at the University of Chicago on Tuesday night; the Dean will represent Harvard at this convention. He will then speak at one of the Western universities and possibly in Cleveland before his return to Harvard...