Word: christian
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Christian Association. Identity of Religion and Life. Mr. R. S. Wallace. Phillips Brooks House...
...Christian Association. Address by Professor Francis Brown, of Union Theological Seminary. Phillips Brooks House...
...musical programme for the Vesper Service this afternoon is as follows: "The Lord is My Shepherd," Shaw; "More Love to Thee," Barrell; "Christian, the Evening Waits," Shelley...
...explaining the only way in which men should go into it: that is, with the spirit of equality and brotherhood. G.E. Huggins '01, the incoming general secretary of the association, spoke on "The Undergraduates," and Major Higginson on "The Graduates." O.G. Frantz '03, the new president of the Christian Association, made the last speech of the evening. With directness and force, he outlined the hopes and plans for the coming year, and especially the one preeminent aim of the association--that it may be so broad as to unite in straight-forward religious life and work all earnest Harvard...
...dinner was an evidence that the Christian Association aims to be as broad as the social life of Harvard. The men who replied to the toasts were of varied religious beliefs, and their expressed opinions covered a broad field of ethical and religious thought. Yet the many-sided views of President Eliot, of Major Higginson, of Col. Hallowell, of Bishop Lawrence and the other men who spoke, coincided in the one fundamental principle, emphasized by Frautz as the chief aim of the association, that religion, if it is religion, means an earnest and purposeful life and active and definite social...