Word: commendable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...call has come again this year for Harvard men who are willing to teach in Boston on Sunday afternoons at the Chinese Sunday School. The services of those men who have given their time in the past have been sincerely appreciated, and it is believed that the work will commend itself this year to those who engage in it. Information in regard to this mission school as well as to foreign missions will be gladly furnished by Mr. H. K. Stanley, who will be in Holden Chapel daily from...
...call has come again this year for Harvard men who are willing to teach in Boston on Sunday afternoons at the Chinese Sunday School. The services of those men who have given their time in the past have been sincerely appreciated, and it is believed that the work will commend itself this year to those who engage in it. Information in regard to this mission school as. well as to foreign missions will be gladly furnished by Mr. H. K. Stanley, who will be in Holden Chapel daily from...
...know that the change will commend itself to all who have work in the library and urge all to be sure to sign today. The change will be made only on condition that a sufficient number desire...
...Adee and Professor Ames also discussed the idea of an arrangement between the two universities either for one year or longer in all sports. Professor Ames assured Mr. Adee that such an arrangement would commend itself to Harvard, and Mr. Adee expressed himself as desirous of the consummation of such a plan. When they separated Professor Ames understood Mr. Adee to say that he proposed to see whether the Yale students would take the same view that they themselves had taken upon the subject. Nothing was said about any communication from Mr. Adee after he should have talked it over...
...communication appeared in your columns before the Christmas recess setting forth the advantages of a series of afternoon lectures open to the members of the University and their friends. Such a scheme has much to commend it, and ought not to be lightly dismissed. Popular lectures at a convenient hour of the day would be an agreeable and legitimate addition to our University curriculum and could not fail to attract widespread interest. The audiences at evening lectures and readings are necessarily limited to members of the University and the Cambridge public. Vespers and the glass flowers are at present...