Word: christ
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Morning service. Rev. Herbert Symonds, vicar of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal. Appleton Chapel...
...Lowell's reception was attended by about 150 men. The reception room was appropriately decorated for the occasion. A Christmas tree was laden with baskets and cornucopias of candy which were distributed among the guests. President Lowell's reading from the Bible of the story of the birth of Christ was followed by several interesting readings by Professor Copeland and Professor Henry Morse Stevens, of the University of California. Frank Hancock '12 sang several selections and later in the evening all those present joined in singing some carols. A supper was served near the close of the evening...
...students were present at the annual "open house" at Phillips Brooks House on Christmas evening. The company gathered before the open fire in the parlor to enjoy one of the most entertaining programs ever given at these gatherings. After Professor George Herbert Palmer '64 read the story of Christ's birth from the Scriptures and the "Hymn" from Milton's "Ode on Nativity"; Miss Margaretta Josephene Penick, of the Emerson College of Oratory, rendered her interesting program entitled, "An Evening of Dialect." E. E. Dale 2G entertained the guests with a sketch of cowboy life, and C. W. Chenoweth...
Undue pessimism has not value, yet it would be well for every man to remember what this Christ-tide has meant through the centuries, and what it ought to mean to us now; the time to practice the greatest of all virtues, charity...
Professor George Herbert Palmer '64 will read the story of Christ's birth from the Scriptures, and the "Hymn" from Milton's "Ode on Nativity," at the annual "open house" entertainment at Phillips Brooks House on Christmas evening from 6 to 10 o'clock. All those men who remain in Cambridge during the recess are invited to gather before the fire to enjoy the interesting program which has been arranged for the occasion...