Word: centrally
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last Vesper service of the year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. Rev. John Hopkins Denison of the Central Congregational Church of Boston will conduct the service, and the following musical numbers will be rendered: "The Son of God Goes Forth to War," Whitney; "See Now the Altar," Faure; "The King of Love," Gounod. The soloist will be Mr. Earl Cartwright of the Cecilia Society of Boston...
...Janvier was born in India, was graduated from Princeton University in 1880, and has spent fourteen years as a teacher in India. He was for some time a fellow of Allahabad University in Central India. While in India he was closely associated with E. C. Carter '00 in his work as national secretary of Young Men's Christian Associations for the Indian Empire, and he will make special reference to this work tonight...
...Committee of Selection to the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford from Massachusetts yesterday selected C. H. Haring '07 of Philadelphia, Pa. He is a graduate of the Philadelphia Central High School, where he received a city scholarship from Philadelphia to go to Harvard. His College course has been of a general nature, although he intends to specialize in history and jurisprudence. During his College career he has been a first group student since his Sophomore year, held the Bartlett Scholarship for one year and a Price-Greenleaf for the last two years. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa...
...Arnold Arboretum has arranged to send Mr. E. H. Wilson, the well known English botanical collector, on a two-years' journey in central and western China to gather specimens of Chinese flora. Mr. Wilson is well qualified for this work, as he has already passed five years in China, and is well acquainted with the country and with its flowers...
...sailed from San Francisco for Shanghai on January 8 accompanied by Mr. J. E. Thayer '85, who is to collect birds, mammals, and reptiles of central and western China, which are now very imperfectly represented in American and European museums. They will proceed at once to Ichang and the gorges of the Yangtse which will be their permanent base or this year. In 1908 they will travel northward to the boundaries of Thibet and China, whence Mr. Wilson expects to return to Boston...