Word: calls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...call attention to a series of addresses on the Christian Ministry as a profession which have been arranged by the Harvard Divinity Club? A considerable number of undergraduates are thinking of the ministry as a possible use of their lives, and there are many others to whom discussions of the place of the Ministry in Modern life ought to be of value. For all such these lectures have been designed. The first is to be given tomorrow at 8 o'clock in the Common Room of Divinity Hall, when Rev. Dr. George A. Gordon of the Old South Church, Boston...
Ninety-four Freshmen have been working since the call for candidates for the 1910 crew. Their work has been confined entirely to the machines in the University boathouse, where they have practiced under the supervision of Coaches Wray, Farley, Stephenson, and Vail. As a whole the squad is considered promising. Early next week the men will be temporarily graded...
...venture to call the attention of students interested in English Literature to the fact that Mr. W. H. Mallock, who is to lecture on Socialism tonight in Emerson Hall, has been for many years among the most distinguished Englishmen of letters. BARRETT WENDELL...
...Phillips Brooks House Association wishes to call attention to the text book library which was opened last fall, and is maintained in Phillips Brooks House for the benefit of men who cannot afford to buy all their books. It has at present between 400 and 500 books available for use, and in addition there are about 100 books which have been loaned out. The library is in the Randall Room on the first floor of Phillips Brooks House, and books are loaned on application at the office at any time between 9 and 12 or 1.30 and 5 o'clock...
Permit me to call attention in your columns to an interesting dramatic performance which is to be given by Mr. Faversham at the Hollis Street Theatre this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Impelled by a desire to help on the good work of the Students' House, a haven for the artistically inclined, Mr. Faversham is going to present, under the title of "All the World and his Wife," an English version of the powerful play, "El Gwan Galeoto," the masterpiece of the Spanish dramatist Jose Echegaray...