Word: conducting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Reverend George E. Horr, president of Newton Theological Institution, will conduct Sunday services tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. Officials of the University are to enter at the north door of the chapel unless accompanied by friends, when they will enter at the west door. The gallery is open to the public...
...Horr will also conduct morning prayers in Appleton every day next week...
...Right Reverend Charles David Williams, D.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Bishop of Michigan, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45. The service will close promptly at 9 o'clock in order to allow students to reach their examinations at 9.15. The services are exclusively for men, and members of the University, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School are invited to attend...
...order to secure the greatest possible efficiency in the conduct of the University Unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps during the summer and next year, certain changes in organization, contemplated for some time, will be made during the coming week. It is planned to centralize the administrative authority by abolishing the Tactical Staff, and giving the entire command to the Commandant, an assistant to the Commandant, and the Regimental Adjutant. The latter position is to be filled during the summer by Major C. C. Lane, long associated with the Corps and probably more familiar with its present needs than...
...plans of organization to be put through next week are absolutely essential if the high standard of military work at the University is to be maintained. As the Athenian method of a group of generals whose power rotated daily proved a failure, so has it been found impossible to conduct a training corps by means of a Tactical Staff with too much power and a central authority which was not strong enough. The abolition of the former and the strengthening of the latter by the appointments of such men as Major Lane to the position of Regimental Adjutant...