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...commemoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of Dr. Samuel Johnson's birth, Mr. Copeland will lecture on "Dr. Johnson and his Friendships" this evening at 8 o'clock in Huntington hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston. It will be a free public lecture held under the auspices of the Lowell Institute. Tickets will not be required nor will seats be reserved. All people who expect to attend the lecture are requested to be at the hall ahead of time as the doors will be closed one minute before 8 o'clock...
...English Literature, will give a special free public lecture on "Dr. Johnson and his Friendships," under the auspices of the Lowell Institute in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture is given in observance of the bicentenary of Dr. Johnson's birth. Tickets will not be required nor will seats be reserved. The doors will be closed one minute before 8 o'clock...
...three hundred and second anniversary of the birth of john Harvard, which occurs today, will be marked by a short address in Appleton Chapel this morning at the time of the usual morning prayers. Rev. Francis J. McConnell, D.D., L.L.D., president of De Pauw University, Green-castle, Indiana, who will conduct the service, will speak on "The Inheritance of the Meek," taking the life of the young and humble English clergyman as the basis of his talk. The first service in commemoration of the birth of John Harvard was held in 1904. In succeeding years, with the exception...
...commemorate the three hundred and second anniversary of the birth of John Harvard, which historians have placed on November 29, 1607, although the date is not certain, the preacher at the morning prayers in Appleton Chapel on Monday morning, the Rev. Francis J. McConnell, D.D., LL.D., president of De Pauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, will select his subject with special reference to the occasion. Last year this service was omitted, but the three hundredth anniversary in 1907 was made the occasion of a great undergraduate celebration. It is expected that henceforth the birthday will be marked by a brief address similar...
...custom was started of observing at the regular Appleton Chapel services on November 29 the anniversary of the birth of John Harvard. Evidently the usage did not long continue, for such a service has not been held within the memory of the present College generation. The tercentenary celebration two years ago brought the life and services of the great benefactor before the public as well as the University in most complete fashion, but that too will soon have passed beyond any but occasional recollection...