Word: clergymen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Paul's Catholic Club has held fortnightly meetings at which prominent clergymen and laymen were invited to speak. The active membership shows an increase of 25 per cent. over that of last year. Though still in alliance with Phillips Brooks House Association the centre of the club's activities is now at its comparatively new house, 34 Mt. Auburn street. Here the club maintains its own assembly and reading rooms, its library of 500 volumes, and its game and pool rooms...
...degree of S.T.B. from the Episcopal Theological School in 1882. In 1893 he was given the degree of Ph.D. by the University and in the same year became professor of history at the University of Minnesota. During the past few years he has been one of the most prominent clergymen in New Orleans...
...announcement of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the class of '83, to occur during Commencement week, has been issued and sent to members of the class. Class committees have been appointed to arrange details. On Sunday, June 21, there will be religious services in Appleton Chapel conducted by clergymen of the class; Monday will be Shore and Country Day; on Tuesday there will be a luncheon and reception, followed in the evening by the class dinner; and on Wednesday, June 24, the Commencement spread will take place in the Yard...
...Divinity School the Review will be unsectarian in doctrine. It will seek to maintain a spirit at once catholic and scientific in sympathy with the aims and activities of the church as well as with scholarly investigation. It will aim to be of interest not only to clergymen and professional scholars, but also to all who are interested in religious thought...
...established in order to do for Semitic and Biblical scholarship what the schools in Athens and Rome do for classical scholarship. There were six students last year, of whom two were from Harvard and two from Yale. As a rule the students of this school expect to become clergymen or teachers of Semitic. The school is supported mainly by contributions from a variety of institutions of learning, and the director is chosen from among these institutions. The work of the school varies according to the special interests of the director and the students. All have an opportunity for the study...