Word: arthur
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FIRST MARSHAL. BARTON KINGMAN STEPHENSON Brookline, Mass. SECOND MARSHAL THIRD MARSHAL JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, JR. JOHN DONALDSON NICHOLS New York City New York City SECRETARY NICHOLAS KELLEY New York City ORATOR IVY ORATOR ARTHUR CAMPBELL BLAGDEN CHARLES DAVIS MORGAN New York City. Plymouth, Mass. POET JULIAN HINCKLEY Lawrence, N. Y. ODIST CHORISTER HENRY ADAMS BELLOWS HENRY BRAY SAWYER Boston, Mass. Melrose, Mass. CLASS COMMITTEE ROBERT GRANT, JR. Boston, Mass. EDWARD JOSIAH DIVES DANIEL ALLERTON NEWHALL Reading, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE FRANCIS ABBOT GOODHUE, JR. Andover, Mass. JOSEPH LYMAN WHITE FISHER HILDRETH NESMITH Cambridge, Mass. Lowell, Mass. WILLIAM FORBES...
...Rowing and Track Athletics," Samuel Crowther and Arthur Ruhl...
...William Lawrence, D.D., '71, bishop of Massachusetts, presided at the mass meeting in Sanders Theatre last night. John R. Mott spoke on "The Possibilities of the Student World in the Extension of Christ's Kingdom," and Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D.D., general secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society spoke on "The End of Missions: The World for God." Mr. Mott enlarged upon many chances for young missionaries to Christianize the world, and of the Christian universities and colleges in pagan countries which would spread the gospel among their own people. The resurrection of Christ, the perfect man, said...
...meeting in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock. Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D.D., '71, bishop of Massachusetts, will preside. John R. Mott, general secretary of the World's Student Christian Federation, will speak on "The Possibilities of the Student World in the Extension of Christ's Kingdom," and Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D.D., general secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society will speak on "The End of Missions: The World for God." All members of the University and Episcopalians especially are cordially invited to attend this meeting...
...business session in Phillips Brooks House yesterday morning, reports of the treasurer and other officers were given, and a letter was read from Rev. D. T. Huntington, the missionary in China supported by the Association. At other meetings yesterday interesting addresses were made by Rev. Arthur M. Sherman of Hankow, China, Rev. E. P. Smith, educational secretary of the same society, Rev. Alexander Mann, S. T. D., rector of Trinity Church, Boston, Prof. J. H. Wright, dean of the Graduate school, and Rt. Rev. F. S. Spalding, D.D., bishop of Salt Lake...