Word: calls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dawson of London delivered an address yesterday afternoon in Phillips Brooks House under the auspices of the Christian Association on "Obedience to the Call...
...illustrate the necessity of obedience to God's call, Mr. Dawson compared the lives of Saul, King of Israel, and Saul of Tarsus. Neither of them was that type of man which fills one with despair because it has no ideals and is satisfied with littleness; they both had visions, both heard the call. One obeyed it, the other disobeyed. Saul of Israel heard God's call to destroy Amelek, but disobeyed. Paul the Apostle heard the call to preach to the Gentiles and "was not disobedient to the heavenly vision." One through disobedience sank into absolute faithlessness...
...this connection, it seems best to call attention to the desirablity of occupants of buildings familiarizing themselves with the fire apparatus at hand, the means of giving fire alarms, and the location of the permanent fire escapes. New maps, showing the locations of the fire alarm boxes, and the College fire apparatus, have just been posted in all dormitory entrances and in many other conspicuous places. W. S. BURKE...
...connection with the election of the next president of the Harvard Dining Association which is to be held tonight, will you kindly permit a former director to call to the notice of the members of the Hall some facts as to the relative qualifications of the two nominees for the office? The position is one of much responsibility. In previous years it has uniformly gone to some member of one of the graduate schools who had had previous experience as director. This year one of the nominees is a Junior who has not served as a director...
...your columns to call the attention of music-lovers among the students to an important lecture to be given this afternoon in the Fogg Lecture Room at 4.30 o'clock by Mr. Surette of Columbia University? The lecture is to be given upon one of the greatest of Beethoven's compositions,--the string quartet in F major, op. 59, No. 1, and is meant to be a preparation for an intelligent hearing of this same wonderful work, which is to be performed by the Kneisel Quartet at the last Chamber Concert next Monday evening. Suggestive comments will be made...