Word: christian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...traveling secretary of the World Student Christian Federation, with headquarters at Geneva, Switzerland, will speak in North Hall, Walker Memorial Hall, M. I. T., at 6.15 this evening...
...Harry" was ousted, last November (Time, Nov. 17), from the Forbidden City by General Feng, Chinese Christian Soldier. He obtained asylum in the Japanese Legation at Peking and, later, under Japanese escort, went to the Japanese Consulate at Tientsin, apparently the initial trip on the longer voyage to Japan. Japan, however, could do no more for fear of offending the Chinese Government, and informed "Harry," last week, of that fact...
...night declared. "In the death of Arthur Beane, the University and the Phillips Brooks House have lost a faithful friend, a tireless worker, and a wise councillor. In his undergraduate days, and in his seven years at the Phillips Brooks House, the influence of his dominant personality and rugged Christian character was felt by hosts of students who look back upon him as one of the greatest influences for good in the University...
...townspeople may have a view of different types of college men. Four or five meetings at which one of the members of the team speaks form the schedule of the average week-end trip. The subjects on which the men talk are entirely optional, but athletics, college life, and Christian living are the topics most often discussed...
...purpose and accomplishments of these trips is best explained by the report of A. D. Phillips '26, chairman of the committee, to the Christian Association last night in which he said: "In view of the fact that most undergraduates are not experienced speakers and are not vitally interested in religion, the purpose of these trips has been to propagate friendships rather than to evangelize. Every man who has reached college has some experience which can help a younger chap. All that is necessary is that he give the best he knows, and that he be sincere. Thus men who would...