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...Yale Glee and Banjo clubs will start on their annual Christmas trip next Monday. The two clubs, numbering together thirty-two men, will meet in Rochester at the Genesee Valley club on the 24th of December. That evening a concert will be given at the Plymouth Congregational church, after which the clubs will be entertained at the residence of W. D. Ellwanger, '76. On Christmas morning they will leave Rochester for Buffalo; that evening a concert will be given in Buffalo, and the clubs will be entertained at the residence of William E. Foster, '60. Leaving Buffalo on the morning...
...more go down." Rev. William Lawrence read the portion of the sixth chapter of John describing the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand, and made it the text of his remarks. He said that in this passage we have in miniature the relation of Christ, the church and the world. In the replies of the two disciples to Christ's question we see the attitude of the church to the Master's call to work. Philip, with low ideal of the service required, but great willingness to work, cannot accomplish the desired result; Andrew, on account...
...does full justice to Professor Johnston's merits, and in a few pages it gives the reader an excellent idea of Professor Johnston's work. Professor A. L. Frothingham, jr., has contributed three admirable articles on art topics the "Introduction of Architecture into Italy," "An early Christian Rock-cut church at Sutri," and "An Architectural Tour in Central Italy." "The Cruise of the Grampus" by Professor William Libbey, jr., is an account of the investigations made last summer by a party sent by Princeton to observe the temperature and specific gravity of the ocean at different depths...
...audience which crowded Appleton Chapel to its fullest capacity yesterday afternoon had a rare musical treat. The Harvest Cantata, composed by Garrett, with words selected and written by Dr. Waller, was sung by the choirs of Appleton chapel and St. Paul's church, Boston. After a short service conducted by the Rev. F. G. Peabody, the organist introduced the Cantata with a magnificent rendering of the Hallelujah chorus from Beethoven's Mount of Olives. The recitative with which the cantata began was finely given by Richardson of the St. Paul's choir. The Chant of Young Men was especially good...
...special vesper service this asternoon the new Harvest Cantata by Garrett, will be sung. The Appleton chapel choir will be assisted by the choir of St. Paul's church, Boston, under Mr. Locke's direction...