Word: clergymen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...request of students in the Episcopal Theological Seminary, lectures on "The Personal Life of a Minister" are given by prominent clergymen every Tuesday afternoon at half-past five in St. John's Chapel. The course will extend till Easter, and will be open to the public. Harvard men are especially invited. On Feb. 22, the address will be by Rt. Rev. A. C. Hall, Bishop of Vermont, and on March 1 by Rev. George S. Rainsford, of New York...
...Paul's Society has arranged to have the following clergymen preach in Christ Church on Sunday afternoons during Lent: Rt. Rev. A. C. A. Hall of Vermont, Rt. Rev. H. C. Potter of New York, Rt. Rev, Wm. Lawrence of Massachusetts, and Very Ven. E. S. Rousmaniere of New Bedford, Mass. The date for opening the Society's Workingment's Reading Room on Washington street, has been definitely fixed for Wednesday evening, January 12. There will be speaking by Dean Hodges, the Rev. C. H. Brent and Mr. M. Chamberlain. It is expected that the Harvard band will play...
...services. There is therefore no necessity for leaving those seats vacant, and we suggest that if the men will sit farther forward it will not only make it much easier to address them, but is will also infuse an air of greater cordiality into the reception accorded to the clergymen who come to us as strangers. The attention may seem trivial but we think it would be appreciated...
...announced in today's Calendar, the first serice will be held in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 7.30. The well established custom of obtaining eminent clergymen of various denominations and coming from different sections of the country will as usual be adhered to, in order to emphasize the non-sectarian character of the services...
...series of special religious services have been held nightly for the past week and a half in Marquand Chapel. Eminent clergymen from out of town have addressed the meetings and considerable interest has been around...