Word: edwards
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Samuel MeC. Crothers, D.D., will conduct the regular morning prayers from January 29 to 31, and from February 5 to 7, and Rev. Professor Edward C. Moore, D.D., from February...
...Fund (the total subscription amounts to about $2,240,000 of which about $1,800,000 has now been paid in); $100,000 from the Class of 1880, counted as part of the Teachers' Endowment Fund subscription, but held as a separate fund; $321, 361.90 from the estate of Edward W. Codman, for "the Academical Department"; $100,000 from anonymous giver to establish the Francis Greenwood Peabody Endowment for the encouragement of the Studies of the Ethics of the Social Questions; $50,000 from Mrs. Walter Channing Cabot, Henry Bromfield Cabot, Mrs. Robert Treat Paine 2d, Mrs. Ralph Emerson Forbes...
Morning prayers in the College Chapel this morning will take the form of a service in memory of the late President Harper of Chicago University. The service will be in charge of Professor Edward C. Moore; and Professor Joseph H. Beale, Jr., of the Law School, who, on President Harper`s invitation, organized the Chicago University Law School a few years ago and acted temporarily as its Dean will Speak of President Harper`s life and character. Graduates of the University of Chicago and Chicago residents now at Harvard are especially invited to attend...
Morning prayers in the College Chapel on Saturday, January 13, will take the form of a service in memory of the late President Harper of Chicago University. The service will be in charge of Professor Edward C. Moore; and Professor Joseph H. Beale, Jr., of the Law School, who, on President Harper's invitation, organized the Chicago University Law School a few years ago and acted temporarily as its Dean will speak of President Harper's life and character. Graduates of the University of Chicago and Chicago residents now at Harvard are especially invited to attend...
...more than three men besides the man receiving the ball from the snapper-back shall be less than 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage unless outside the position occupied by the outside man in the line. Respectfully submitted, W. T. REID, JR., Chairman, L. B. R. BRIGGS, EDWARD H. NICHOLS, WILLIAM H. LEWIS, LORIN F. DELAND, ROBERT D. WRENN, Committee...