Word: christian
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...through train to Northfield on the morning after Class Day. The number of delegates is not restricted, as at the Nashville Convention, but limited only by the entertainment facilities at Northfield. All arrangements will be in the hands of 25 men, appointed jointly by the Harvard Mission and the Christian Association. It is expected that all men who wish to go can be accommodated. Applications should be made at once to any member of the committee named below...
...judges were Hon. Melville E. Stone, of New York City, general manager of the Associated Press; Rev. Robert Stuart MacArthur, D.D., LL.D., of New York City; and Rev. James Monroe Buckley, D.D. LL.D., of Morristown, N. J., editor of the Christian Advocate. Col. Norris G. Osborn, of New Haven, Conn., editor of the New Haven Register, acted as chairman...
...Albert Parker Fitch '00 of the Mt. Vernon Congregational Church, Boston, will speak in Wadsworth 1 this evening at 7.30 o'clock on "The Opportunities and Requirements of the Christian Ministry." This meeting is arranged by the Conference on the Ministry, an organization of about 30 men, formed, last year for the purpose of presenting to men who are interesting in the ministry as a profession, definite and reliable information concerning the opportunities and work of the Christian ministry in this country...
...object of the course is to show how modern thought, and the religious, educational, and philanthropic life of Christian countries has reacted on the life of the other countries during the nineteenth century. The lectures are to be 45 minutes in length and are open to all members of the University. Already 85 men have enrolled in the course, and all others who wish to attend should hand in their names at the lecture tonight...
...Charles Cuthbert Hall, D.D., h.'97, delivered the sixth and last William Belden, Noble lecture on "Christian Missions and the Modern World" last evening in the Fogg Lecture Room...