Word: christian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Unprecedented success has marked the work in deputations which has been carried on by the Harvard Christian Association during the past year. According to A. D. Phillips '26, chairman of the committee in charge of the trips, a total number of 11 teams composed of from three to six men, have been sent out to as many towns within the 50 mile radius of Boston. The purpose of these trips is not an evangelistic one nor is it their purpose to boost Harvard but merely to give the boys and young men of the small towns an insight into...
...Harvard Christian Association will hold its annual supper and election of officers in the parlor of the Phillips Brooks House tonight at 6.30 o'clock. The Rev. P. B. Clayton, who has stirred England with his tremendous work in developing the "Toc H" movement, will be the principal speaker of the evening...
...Realizing that the Balfour Declaration contains a policy that is fatal to Palestine, and on motion of the district branches of the Moslem and Christian Association of Palestine, the Arab Executive has passed the following resolution...
Righteousness:"Moreover, we have stood here for the social applications of the principles of Jesus. . . . "I thank you for the liberty you have given me in this realm. I do not believe that our present economic system, as it is run and ordered, is Christian, and I have said so. I do not believe that our international life is Christian, and I have said so. I abhor the cruelties of our modern industrialism. I hate war and I never expect to bless another...
...Christian Science Monitor, like many another thoughtful organ of public opinion, is greatly concerned for the nation's educational facilities. The policy of permanent limitation of enrollment at Dartmouth and Williams, and the recently announced preference of Yale for the sons of Eli, have provoked this Boston journal to come out openly for the education of the masses against all schemes to educate classes. "Education," they say, "Will never become too general; it will never be made too available...