Word: authorization
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...January 2, the Reverend Lyman Abbott, D.D., L.L.D., editor of the Outlook, and author of many books on religious topics, will conduct morning service in Appleton Chapel...
...hard to rid itself of an idea once firmly imbedded. In spite of a rain of facts to the contrary, some persons still believe that our endowed universities are out of the reach of any but men of wealth. The writer of a letter to the Transcript, and the author of a tirade against the University, called "The Educational Octopus," makes the accusation that the "intellectuals of Harvard mistakenly believe that the son of the laboring man should not be allowed to aspire to equality, professionally or otherwise, with the young men of more favored parentage. They are engaged...
...Reverend Professor Harry Emerson Fosdick, Ph.D., LL.D., of the Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., widely known as the author of "The Manhood of the Master," will speak at the regular weekly meeting of the Christian Association in Phillips Brooks House Sunday morning at 9.45 o'clock. The subject of the discussion will be "The Privilege of the Christian Life." All members of the University cordially invited...
George Washington was a keen angler and a pamphlet by Dr. George H. Moore "Washington as an Angler," may be seen in the library in special edition extra--illustrated by the insertion of the manuscript inscription of the presentation from the author, many portraits of Washington, and fine autograph letter signed by Washington. Grover Cleveland was also a keen fisherman and wrote a very clever little brochure "A Defense of Fishermen." Only 20 of these were issued and the library's copy was presented by the author with a charming autograph letter. John Qincy Adams, De Witt Clinton, and Daniel...
...Hapgood's career divides itself into three phases; first, his work as a journalist; then, as an author and writer of books; and, finally, his great activity as a reformer and modern feminist...