Word: christian
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This evening from eight to ten in Holden Chapel the Christian Association will give its annual reception to new students. Brief addresses will be made by Professor Peabody, Dr. McKenzie and Mr. Montague Chamberlain, and other members of the Faculty will be present. The association quartette will sing, and refreshments will be served. All new members of the University are cordially invited...
...University sends you into the world as missionaries, to organize our social interests in Christian order, to put the supreme thing first. Great sacrifices have been made in many homes that you might come here and your careers must be more than mere material successes. Cherish always a vision of the possible life and seek to live up to the ideas which are held of you by those blinded perhaps by parental love. It is the crowning glory of the American college that she exists for the nation; that as she receives recruits from all over the country...
...broad and active plan of work which has been followed out during the past year by the Christian Association has made it more effective and far-reaching in its results than ever before. The practical missionary work carried on by the Association in Boston, and the measures taken to give information and assistance to new students at the beginning of the year are of especial importance and value, to the members as well as to the objects of their interest, and are every year getting to be a more necessary part of the University life. The creation of the office...
...work of the Harvard Christian Association has three aims-to inform men coming to Harvard of the religious activities directed by the undergraduates; to interest students in the religious side of university life, and to give men an opportunity for work in the Boston missions...
...teaching a Chinese Sunday school on Beacon street, and three others have been living in a college settlement in Chinatown. Members of the Association have also been sent to neighboring towns-three conducted a large meeting for men in the Brockton City Theatre; one addressed the Young Men's Christian Association at Quincy, and another visited Manchester...