Word: attendance
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...report in the catalogue is more in teresting, perhaps, than that of the Summer Schools. Last summer's term was the most successful the school has had, and it was successful to such an extent that it clearly exemplifies how thoroughly the school is appreciated by those who cannot attend the regular session of the college or who wish to pursue the study of some special subject. It prophesies a still further increase in the number of courses and students for another year, and will in time result in the school demanding as much attention and thought as the regular...
...exhibition of photographs by the Camera Club in Sever 9 is well worth attending. The photographs, many of which are excellently mounted, are exceptionally good reproductions of country and sea scenes as well as familiar pictured of college athletics and buildings. They have been hung with care and judgment and the total effect is very good. The club has shown commendable enterprise in arranging such an artistic exhibition and it will well repay one to attend...
...members of the University are cordially invited, and it is hoped that all students as well as instructors who are interested in the religious life of the university may find opportunity to attend these Association receptions. Dr. Abbott's address will come shortly after seven...
THREE years ago a committee of prominent clergymen of Boston established a winter series of services at the Boston Theatre. These services were open to all and were intended to bring some of the benefits of church attendance to the large class of persons who are habitually nonchurch-goers, who cannot be induced to enter a church, though they will attend religious services if held in a place with which they are familiar. The services have been very successful. The test of their success has been necessarily one of numbers, for, as the limits of the work preclude parish relations...
...again appealed to Harvard students to assist in the singing. The help that we can give by leading in the singing is of no little consideration, and the fact that Harvard students are sufficiently interested in the services to take a part in them does much toward attracting attendance to them The services begin at half-past seven and last one hour; and every man in college who can sing is urged to attend. It is very little for us to do and we should be willing to take some part in such philanthropic work as this. The committee have...