Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Funeral services for Roland Burrage Dixon '97, professor of Anthropology, who died yesterday morning after a long illness, at his home at Bare Hill, Harvard, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Forest Hills Crematory chapel...
...board of preachers has voted with the approval of the President and Fellows and of the Board of Overseers that, beginning Sunday, January 9th, 1910, the service in Appleton Chapel shall be held at eleven o'clock in the morning and not at seven-thirty in the evening as heretofore...
Several correspondents have urged us to make a final appeal to the faculty, or a systematic attack on the janitor, for more heat and less darkness in the chapel. It is, unfortunately, too early to insert our stereotyped editorial on heating the chapel, as there is a rule of the paper which forbids its use oftener than once a month. We, therefore, pass over tre old grievance at this time, and turn to the new complaint which has been made. The chapel, it is said, is too dark to allow the reading of the psalms without injury to the eyes...
Attendance at morning chapel for members of the University averaged 63 men daily, the report states. At least 1500 students were identified with the parish churches in Cambridge. About 2000 of the total number of men in residence in Cambridge are in some sort of touch with the organized religious life of the University or the city, Dean Sperry estimates. The report, in part, reads...
...Morning Services were held on 39 Sundays with a total attendance of 22,461 and an average attendance of 576. This includes Sundays in the Christmas and Easter recesses, as well as Sundays in term. Daily prayers were held in Appleton Chapel on 212 mornings, with a total attendance of 13,349, and an average attendance...