Word: brotherhoods
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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This convention will be of unusual importance in that one of its chief objects will be to bring about an affiliation of the American association with the Corda Fratres, looking toward a world-wide union of students in the cause of "international peace and the universal brotherhood of man." Reports will be read from the different clubs in America showing the progress of Cosmopolitanism in the United States...
...President Lowell:--The sense of academic solidarity is appropriate not only to the members of a single college or a single university, but to the common brotherhood of universities and colleges. I am on that account bold enough to speak in behalf of delegates from universities and colleges in Great Britain, France, Germany, Denmark, Bohemia, Switzerland, Holland, Norway, Cuba, Cape of Good Hope, and New Zealand. Sir, I convey to you on behalf of all these a message of heart-felt congratulation and good wishes on the occasion of your inauguration in the words of the cable message which...
...four great motives underlying Jesus's teaching in the Sermon on the Mount are: First, the unity of the inner life,--every part is so bound together that good or evil anywhere permeates the whole. Second, the fulfillment of the law of duty. Third, the brotherhood of man. Here Dr. King emphasized the fact that we are all brothers regardless of position, nationality or race, and that we must act as such. Fourth, God is our Father. This is the great motive underlying all other motives; it is the conviction out of which the others spring that love...
...conference will be opened at 1 o'clock today in the Union by Mr. R. H. Gardiner '76, president of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, who will deliver the address of welcome, and preside at the meetings. During the afternoon the following conferences will be held: at 2.30, "The College Church Society of Brotherhood. Its purpose and its work," by H. B. Barton '09, A. A. Biddle, Yale; H. E. Weeks, Technology; J. N. Sayre, Princeton and Williams; C. S. Hale, Dartmouth; at 5, "Religious Life in School and College," Professor C. S. Baldwin of Yale and Rev, Hugh Mcllhaney...
...Sargent was formerly president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and a member of the arbitration board appointed by the Civic Federation in 1902. That same year he took an active part in aiding President Roosevelt to secure arbitration in the coal strike...