Word: edward
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Professor Edward Caldwell Moore, Chairman of the Board of Preachers to the University, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel daily during this week at 8.45 o'clock. No seats are reserved...
Tomorrow there will be a special service in Appleton Chapel at 11 o'clock; for that day has been chosen by President Wilson as one when the prayers in all churches in the United States shall be for world peace. The service will be conducted by Professor Edward Caldwell Moore, Chairman of the Board of Preachers to the University. For the Sunday service students of the University and their friends will enter at the south side door of the Chapel...
...meeting of the Lampoon Board Wednesday, Richard Edward Connell '15 of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., was elected president of the Lampoon in the place of Philip R. Mechem '15, of Chicago, Ill, who resigned because of ill health...
Sunday, October 4, has been set apart by the President of the United States as the day to be observed in all the churches by prayers for peace. A service in this interest will be conducted in Appleton Chapel. Professor Edward Caldwell Moore, Chairman of the Board of Preachers of the University will preside. Professor Moore will also hold morning prayers during the week of October...
Five men received assistantships in government and three in physics. The former are Pitman Benjamin Potter, Oscar William Haussermann, Edwin Angell Cottrell, Chester Alden McLain, and George Herbert McCaffrey; the latter, Arman Edward Becker, James Beeb Brinsmade, David Locke Webster. Hale Gifford Knight was appointed Austin Teaching Fellow in Government, while Julius Klein was made an instructor in Latin-American History. Joseph Wright received the position of Superintendent of the Library of the Bureau of Research in Municipal Government, and Gordon Ware became Assistant Secretary for Employment...