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Word: enlisting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Committee on City Missions is desirous to carry on the mission among the sailors in the Boston and Charlestown harbors. It is expected to enlist in this work a body of men, ten of whom will go out every Sunday morning to hold short meetings among the sailors. These ten men will meet also on Saturday night in Holden Chapel to make general preparations. Every man will be required to give from two to three hours on two successive Sundays, while no man will be called for three times in succession...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Organizations. | 10/9/1894 | See Source »

NOTICE. - In a few days some young men connected with the college will canvass the dormitories for the purpose of collecting cast off clothing. These garments are intended for use in Boston for charity purposes. It is hoped that this work will enlist the sympathies of the students, and that the canvassers will be well received...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 6/21/1893 | See Source »

...BAKER.NOTICE. - In a few days some young men connected with the college will canvass the dormitories for the purpose of collecting cast off clothing. These garments are intended for use in Boston for charity purposes. It is hoped that this work will enlist the sympathies of the students, and that the canvassers will be well received...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 6/20/1893 | See Source »

...days some young men connected with the college will canvass the dormitories for the purpose of collecting cast-off clothing. These garments are intended for use in Boston for charity purposes. It is hoped that this work will enlist the sympathies of the students, and that the canvassers will be well received...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clothing for Charitable Purposes. | 6/19/1893 | See Source »

Ethically, a man may hold one of three relations to the drink question. He may withdraw from it, may adjust himself to it, or enlist it its service. The first is the manner of selfishness, the second legislation, and the last that of duty. If a man be considered as isolated. atomic, he has but two considerations, namely, his physical welfare, and his general welfare, and no definite course can be laid out for him. But just so soon as he becomes an active member of an organic whole, just so soon does his relation to it, determine his relations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Social Ethics. | 11/25/1892 | See Source »

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