Word: christian
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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October 21--The Psychology of Christian Worship. Dr. Kenneth J. Tillotson, Instructor in Psychiatry in Harvard Medical School...
October 28--Christian Theology. Dr. John D. Wild, Assistant Professor of Philosophy...
...Corcoran, William J. 17 180 6. Cambridge High Cambridge Coughlan, Joseph J. 17 140 6.1 Cambridge Latin Cambridge Dodge, Henry W. 20 150 6. Exeter Omaha, Neb. Glidden, John C. 19 170 5.11 Exeter Englewood, N. J. Haydock, George G. 18 175 6.2 Milton Hewlett, N. Y. Herter, Christian A. Jr. 18 190 6.5 St. Paul's Boston Hinton, William H. 18 168 6.2 Putney School Putney, Vt. Hurley, Morris E. Jr. 17 160 6. University High Berkeley, Calif. Kayser, Robert B. Jr. 18 154 5.10 Belmont Hill Belmont Koufman, Joseph M. 17 175 6. Boston Latin Boston Lyford, Joseph...
...Outlines of Christianity," described as an elementary, non-technical course presenting objectively the importance of the Christian World View in our civilization," will be an innovation in the University this year. A printed program containing a schedule of lectures and names of speakers was distributed in all Registration envelopes...
...Jewish calendar the 5,698th since the Creation. For Orthodox Jews Yom Kippur, the last 24 hours of the ten-day observance, was a Day of Atonement, the only one of the year on which Mosaic law prescribes abstention from food and drink. Not comparable to any Christian celebration, Yom Kippur meant prostrations for the devout, an effort at self-purification based upon the concept that God was casting up for the year his accounts of the sins and the good work of His children. In Jewish synagogs at sundown, Yom Kippur ended with sermons and prayers by robed rabbis...