Word: chaplain
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Grand Army of the Republic will unite, is to be held under the auspices of the University at 12 o'clock on May 30 in Appleton Chapel. The chief address will be made by Professor Bliss Perry, while the service will be conducted by the Reverend Kenneth Mac-Arthur, chaplain of the Shannon Post of the American Legion...
...Memorial Day service under the auspices of the University will be held at Appleton Chapel of Wednesday, May 30, at noon. Professor Bliss Perry will be the speaker and the Reverend K. C. MacArthur '05, chaplain of the James A. Shannon Post of the American Legion, will conduct the devotional service. The Grand Army of the Republic, the Shannon Post, and the Harvard Memorial Society will join in the service, which will be open to the public...
When the official count was announced it ran: Mrs. Cook, 940; Mrs. Hanger, 779. All on Mrs. Cook's ticket were elected except the nominee for Chaplain General. Mrs. Thomas A. Edison of New Jersey carried that office, 871-746, although she was not able to be present at the congress. Following the announcement of her election, Mrs. Cook made her first speech as President General. She came forward " in a becoming costume of blue moire silk and georgette crepe with an ankle length skirt. Her hat was of blue satin with a bandeau of white roses." Said...
From 7 to 8 o'clock this evening and tomorrow and Thursday evenings the Reverend A. H. Gray of Glasgow, Scotland, will conduct an "Institute on Christian Fundamentals" at Phillips Brooks House. Dr. Gray, who will also be the Chapel preacher all this week, was a chaplain during the war, and is now touring the country, speaking to students. He will have as subjects "What's the good of religion?" "What are the fundamentals of religion?" and "The Secret of Power". The meetings will last for only one hour, and they will consist of lectures after which an opportunity will...
...Gray, educated in Edinburgh University and in New College, Edinburgh, has had charge of churches in Manchester, Glasgow, and other large cities. At the outbreak of the war, he became a chaplain in the British Army, after which he began to speak to college students, a course which he has pursued for three years...