Word: churches
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...scientific school of her own; she does not intend that her academic department shall turn out nothing but ministers, or nothing but lawyers, or nothing but engineers. Men are not put in the stocks to-day, as they were two centuries ago did they absent themselves from church, nor do they have their ears shorn off for professing non-or thodox faith. In the light of these great changes, it is wise that compulsion in religious matters here should have been done away with forever. The CRIMSON'S position in this matter is too well known to require further comment...
...celebrated statue of Hariet Martinot by Miss Whitney, which has for the past two years been in the Old South Church, has been presented to Wellesley college...
...officers of the meeting were: Referee, Mr. G. B. Morrison, '83. Judges, Prof. C. R. Lanman, Mr. C. H. Kip, '83, Mr. W. R. Trask, '85. Judge of walking, Mr. E. E. Merrill. Starter, Mr. G. F. Davidson, '85. Timers, Mr. E. A. Church, Mr. E. A. Thomson, Mr. E. E. Merrill. Measurers, Mr. C. H. Kip, '83, Mr. S. H. Fessenden, '86. Scorer, Mr. C. T. Gilman, '85. Clerk of the course, Mr. Copley Amory, '88. Assistant clerk of the course, Mr. J. M. Hallowell...
...House on Church St. Would make a firstrate club-house. Enquire at 24 Church...
...have labored so earnestly for religious freedom here. Their goal is at last in sight; yet they ought to be none the less pleased at the advanced and liberal ground the Overseers have taken on this question. There is no doubt but compulsory chapel and compulsory church caused a stagnation in religious matters at Harvard, that only the breaking of the fetters which bound us to the latter has disturbed. Dr. Hale declares our chapel service to be "the grandest he has ever seen." We think he is mistaken; it lacks the one thing which makes a religious service most...