Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Alfred Worcester, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene will conduct the chapel services this morning at 8.45 o'clock in the Faculty Room of University Hall...
...Morning Chapel services will be held in the Faculty Room at University Hall this year pending the completion of the new War Memorial Chapel. These exercises are open only to members of the University. Sunday services will be held in Sanders Theatre. The weekday chapel begins at 8.45 o'clock and the Sunday services at 11 o'clock...
...with something of an eye to the past that the Vagabond girded his loins last spring and ventured forth to add his voice to the battle against a new Memorial chapel in the Yard, a battle that was typically doomed to defeat before it began. But then, he felt at the time that as long as Harvard was embracing anglophile leanings of some degree, it might as well replace Oxford as the home of Lost Causes...
Only one detail, naive in its irony, contrived to lift the clouds from the Vagabond's shoulders. As he walked up the path to the Harvard Memorial Chapel he had been guided by signs pointing the way to "the new chapel." When he reached what will presumably be the entrance, his way was barred by another sign: DANGER! KEEP...
...realize what changes have taken place even under the eyes of present upperclassmen. When 1932 was welcomed to Harvard with a parallel series of gatherings and entertainments, there was no House Plan; Freshmen eagerly sought to live in Smith, Standish, Gore, or McKinlock; there was an Appleton Chapel, and Wigglesworth was non-existent. Architecturally, Cambridge could hardly be recognized as its present self. Even officially, first year men received different treatment, with no such organization as now exists under the office of the new Dean of Freshmen...