Word: deane
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There were also present many prominent Boston men, the members of the Corporation and many of the Overseers, Gov. Wolcott, President Crafts of the Institute of Technology, Mrs. Agassiz, and Mr. John Fiske. Among the members of the Faculty who were present were Professor Shaler, Dean Briggs, Professor J. M. Pierce, Dr. Coolidge, Asst. Professor Wendell, and Asst. Professor Morgan...
...University is especially favored this year in the list of preachers. Dean Hodges and Rev. W. W. Fenn of Chicago, are on the staff from last year, and Pres. Harris, Rev. W. H. P. Fannce, and Pres. Hyde, take the places of Biship Vincent, Dr. Moxom, and Dr. McConnell, of last year's staff...
Claverly, A. M. Rock 1900; College, J. A. Richards 1900; Conant, C. A. Ruggles '99; Craigie, P. A. Hutchison Sp.; Divinity, A. P. Dean '99; Foxcroft, I. Damon '99; Grays, H. I. Bowles L. S.; Hilton, H. A. Stickney 1900; Holworthy, T. Garrett '99; Holyoke, S. W. Fordyce '98; Little's, P. B. Phillips 1900; Manter, S. H. Derby '99; Matthews, M. Season-good 1900; Quincy, W. C. Gerrish '99; Read's, C. M. Whitman '99; Stoughton, G. Gleason G.; P. Burrage '99; Thayer, W. W. Carter '99; Hastings, F. C. Sutro '99; Ware, W. H. Wheelock '98; Weld...
...Appleton Chapel last evening Dean Hodges of the Episcopal Theological School, read the Bible narrative on which Racine's "Athalie" is based, and briefly told the story of the movement which led to the overthrow of the tyrannical queen of Judah. Though the tragedy of Racine had a deep religious significance there were lessons to be drawn from a study of the purely religious aspect of the story. Dean Hodges called attention to the fact that the monks of the Dark Ages were the first to produce, as a means of conveying religious truth, the sacred plays of which "Athalie...
This fall the St. Paul's Society, the Religious Union, and the Catholic Club joined with the Christian Association in holding union meetings, the first of which was addressed by Dean Hodges. Professor Palmer will speak at the second meeting on December...