Word: broader
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...prize. M. Hale '03, S. Blaikie '03, and E. M. Rabenold, was chosen alternate. The debate was held on Monday, March 23, before a large audience in Sanders Theatre. The University speakers won chiefly by better massing of argument upon vital issues and by considering the question from a broader point of view. Mr. Bliss Perry presided at the debate, and the judges were president Pritchett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Provost C. C. Harrison of the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Arthur L. Brown of Providence, U. S. district judges of Rhode Island. A. S. Hayes '91 coached...
With the opening of the University the Christian Association will begin, in a broader way than ever before, its efforts for philanthropic and religious good at Cambridge and elsewhere. In their scope and variety of interest, the opportunities which the Association offers to all Harvard men are most valuable. The two principal lines of activity are those in the University and those outside. The latter, having more to do with social service work is perhaps of greater interest; but the two fields of endeavor are not distinct, but rather work most satisfactorily together...
...Harvard Religious Union. A Broader Platform for Religious Fellowship at Harvard. Dr. Charles Fleischer. Phillips Brooks House...
...Harvard Religious Union. A Broader Platform for Religious Fellowship at Harvard. Dr. Charles Fleischer. Phillips Brooks House...
Professor Peabody also addressed the meeting. He said that an identity must be established between learning and religion. Men must not get the idea that they are here for learning alone; it is for everything which makes for broader and sounder life that the University stands. Men must make the learning they gain here react upon and strengthen their religious lives. Nothing could be of greater value for this purpose than small meetings of a few men for unconstrained exchange of religious thought and ideals...