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...recent meeting of the St. Paul's Society N. B. Groton '07 and E. S. Hale '08 were elected delegates to the twentieth annual convention of the Church Students' Missionary Association. This convention will be held on December 4, 5 and 6 at the Philadelphia Divinity School, Philadelphia. It is expected that about 100 delegates will be present at the convention from various colleges and divinity schools. Last year the convention met in Cambridge at the Phillips Brooks House...
...first lecture, in the course to be conducted by the Rev. Alexander Manu, D.D., Rector of Trinity Church, Boston, on "The Incarnation Jesus Christ Our Lord and Saviour," which was to have been given this evening, will be omitted. The other three lectures of the course, which is given under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society, will be held on Wednesday evenings, December 5, 12, and 19, at 7.15 o'clock in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House...
...nave of Westminster Abbey, said Professor Baker, was used during the reign of Elizabeth as a great social promenade, even while church services were being held in another part. Here was another place where Shakespeare's keen observation found room for free play. Close by the side of the church was the Convocation House, in the yard of which St. Paul's choirboys acted their plays. Another theatrical centre was St. John's Gate, where the properties for the court plays were kept, and where the playwrights gathered. Lastly, the Great Exchange, the business centre for all merchants, gave ample...
This evening at 7.30 o'clock at the second Catholic Club conference, Mr. H. S. Carruth will speak in the parlor of the Phillips Brooks House on the subject. "The German Revolt from the Church." This is the second discourse in the series of historical lectures which Mr. Carruth is delivering at conferences of the Catholic Club under the general subject of Europe on the Eve of the Protestant Reformation...
Child's corner of Church and Crown streets...