Word: calls
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...response to the call for teachers in the Chinese Sunday School in the Old Mount Vernon Street Church, seventeen men have sent in their names. There are still many Chinamen in the school without teachers, and the news that students from Harvard were coming to instruct them has largely increased the number. All men who would be willing to give their services are asked to send their names to E. von Mach, 18 Bowdoin street, Cambridge...
...some cautious individuals who doubted its success, unless it had the advantage of all modern facilities, and these, it was claimed, were largely lacking in Greece. But now the success of the scheme is assured by the arrangements made. The Greek nation have responded with enthusiasm to the call for subscriptions and the expenses of a brilliant celebration will be more than covered. The ancient Stadium at Athens is to be put in order, its high embanked sides covered with rows of seats and the level part provided with a running track, so that the field sports and general athletic...
...wish again to call particular attention to the fact that we must always refuse to publish communications which are not signed by the real name of the writer, as well as by the name which is to appear in the paper. We have received several communications lately in which this condition has not been observed, and which have consequently not been published. We print one this morning without knowing its author, but only because our motive in withholding it, if we did, might in this case be called into question...
About fifty men responded to the call for candidates for the Yale freshman nine on Wednesday. Captain Rustin gave the men light practice in the cage and a short...
...member of the University, however inexperienced, will be gladly received on these delegations, though the committee wish it understood that this is strictly Christian work. A call also has come to the committee from several missions, asking that one or two men be sent to them regularly every week, to help in the more difficult work...