Word: adventism
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...early days of the organization, a society paper was published, and each member was obliged to serve in turn as editor of it; this paper was after wards given up and the society devoted itself entirely to meetings of worship, at which, preachefs invited by the society officiated. During Advent and the Lenten season, in the days of the compulsory prayers, services were held daily at twenty minutes of two, and all members who attended them were exempted by the college faculty from attendance at morning chapel. After the voluntary prayer system came into practice, these daily services...
...their actions in the great world about us equal their achievements in our college world. To the class of '88 which is about to take the place vacated by those who have their Class Day to day, we extend our earnest wishes for future eminence and success. If its advent to the position of senior is marked by those victories in athletics for which we are looking so longingly, we may rest assured that it will in its turn give the present sophomores a farewell as glorious as that it receives from Eighty-seven...
With the birth of Harvard's economical magazine and the expected advent of a law journal, a few long-felt but till now unexpressed opinions - the subject of which the article on college journals in Monday's issue made an introduction - seems to come with appropriateness. What are college papers for? Are articles written by college officers and outsiders or by students, or by both, the desiderata? These are the two questions, the answer to which - and it will be noticed that an answer to the first is necessary, and sufficient to answer the second - would go far toward setting...
...forget the Banjo Club of which the university existence is now assured. The only criticism which need be made to the programme as a whole is that it was perhaps somewhat too long. The experiment made by the Pierian is very marked and its work was strong throughout. The advent of the Banjo Club as a co-partner in the work of the concert was highly relished by the audience, if judgment may be made from the prolonged applause which greeted its playing. Great praise is due to the management of the concert for the prompt manner in which...
TREASURER H. G. C. AND P. S.The Rev. H. E. Cotton will conduct the last of the Advent services of the St. Paul's Society in 17 Gray's this evening from 7 till 7.30 o'clock. A full attendance is especially requested. All members of the University are cordially invited...