Word: baptiste
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although that heterogeneous pile, known as Gore Hall, has been maligned severely by almost every student who has had the opportunity to suffer within its "Graeco-Baptist" walls, there are apparently several men who derive special benefits from this abode of learning. Either the Union has lost its charm as a social rendezvous or ten dollars has assumed a great marginal utility, for almost daily there congregate in Gore Hall little groups to hold conversation on all manner of things, from Kant's conception of the Ego to the most effective way to please Instructor X. Although conversation on these...
...University Musical Clubs will give a concert at the Dorchester Temple Baptist Church, Dorchester, this evening at 8 o'clock. Admission tickets at 50 cents each may be obtained at the door...
...University Musical Clubs will give two concerts this month, one on Tuesday evening, January 16, in the Dorchester Temple Baptist Church, Dorchester, and one on Wednesday evening, January 17, in Sanders Theatre. This latter concert is the first public concert in Cambridge that the clubs have given for some years. The object of the concert is to give the Cambridge public and members of the University an opportunity to hear the clubs. The program rendered will be the same as that given on the western trip which is more extensive than any that has been given in the vicinity...
...recently received as a loan from the Boston Art Museum, a sixteenth century Flemish copy of Michael Angelo's Holy Family in the Uffizi; also a panel by an unknown master of the south German school, representing the weighing of a human soul by Saint Michael, Saint John the Baptist, and Saint George. Saint Michael holds the scales and pours holy water on the form of a dragon in the scales which represents the soul, thus making the balance go down on the side of purity. The devil, in the form of a dragon, vainly claws at the other side...
...Shakespeare belongs, through a parallel branch, to the family from which the bard of Avon came. He is secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, editor of The Baptist Times and Freeman, an organizer and preacher of power. His activities are not confined to Great Britain, but extend to this country and to the continent of Europe, especially to Russia and the Balkan States. One of his great interests in the formation in Great Britain of a United Free Church, including the non-sacerdotal and involving such co-operation as shall do away with competition and waste...