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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...board from '88 has been announced as follows: W. E. Johnson, T. M. Barrett, B. V. Hedges, E. M. Hopkins, F. L. Drummond, K. Fullerton, with W. H. Forsythe as alternate, and R. Church, financial editor. The new Princetonian board will be elected next week...
...Brooks Herford of the Arlington-street Unitarian Church, addressed a large audience in Appleton Chapel yesterday evening. The singing by the choir was worthy of a keen appreciation, and the solo of Mr. J. D. Merrill, '89, in the hymn, "Oh! For a Closer Walk with God," was especially well rendered. The text was taken from the 96th Psalm, the 9th verse, "Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness." In the old Hebrew usage this was taken in its liberal meaning, and a beautiful dress was considered necessary in worshipping the Lord. The beauty of holiness makes...
...sermon in Appleton Chapel last night was preached by Rev. F. G. Peabody on Dan. 6 chap. 10 verse, "His window being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem." "The way a man habitually faces is the great point of importance in the church, in the age and in everyone of us. Nearness will not bind, distance will not separate us except as our frontage, our landscape is alike or different. Everyone may look toward other far-off spiritual landscapes, although he have first to cut away from before his window the tangled vine of the perplexing world. Open your spiritual...
...departure which has been made by the St. Paul's Society this year in its observance of the Lenten season. We are informed that arrangements have been made to hold a series of services in the Chapel of the Episcopal Theological School, at which four bishops of the church will officiate. In accordance with the notice published in another column, Bishop Huntington of Central New York will preach at the opening service this evening. It is not often that members of the University have a privilege like this offered them, and we have no doubt that the attendance of students...
...Right Reverend F. D. Huntington, Bishop of Central New York, will preach before the St. Paul's Society this evening, at half past seven, in St. John's Chapel. The public is cordially invited. A portion of the church will be reserved for students until...