Word: addressed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meetings. The chairman of these committees are as follows: 1908, T. Eaton; 1909, N. B. Cole; 1910, W. R. Ohler; and 1911, H. Brightman. Once a month a combined meeting of all the classes will be held in the parlor at which some prominent speaker will be invited to address...
President Eliot made an address at the annual reception of the Catholic Club in Phillips Brooks House last evening. The president of the club, W. Fletcher '08, was in the chair, and introduced the speakers. The first of these was the Rev. J. J. Farrell, spiritual director of the Catholic students at Harvard. He dwelt upon the increased importance of the organization, and upon its assumption of the leadership of the newly formed federation of Catholic clubs in American colleges, together with the great responsibilities entailed...
After Bishop Ingram's address President Eliot said a few words of acknowledgment for a book which the Bishop presented to Harvard University. It was a book written by Nathan Prince 1718, containing a sort of summary of his studies, which had for some unknown reason been found in the Bishop's library...
...Brinley, head master of the lower department of St. Paul's School, Concord, will address the St. Paul's Society in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. The meeting will open with a short evening prayer, after which Mr. Brinley will speak. All members of the University are cordially invited to attend...
...Church of England in America, which is now being celebrated in Richmond, V,. During his short stay in the south he has completely won the hearts of the people by his simple, unaffected manner and by his vigorous Christian words. On Sunday afternoon, when he gave his farewell address at a great open air mass meeting, fully five thousand people crowded the steps of the Capital at Richmond to hear him speak. Bishop Lawrence '71, as chairman of the house of bishops presided, and led the meeting in devotions. Prominent among those present were Robert Treat Paine...