Word: evangelists
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Zuloaga's "Portrait of a Dancing Girl" is rather less successful. Though a faithful picture, it lacks the vigor and life which Mr. Larkin has breathed into his portrayal of "Till Eulenspiegel." "Mr. Sunday on College Men," we have, written in newspaper style, an interview with the famous evangelist. As an interview it is intimate and wholly interesting; as literature, of course, it is of less merit...
...must remember," shouted the fiery evangelist, "that we can't create a desire if it isn't there. A red-headed kid with a stone bruise on each heel can ride a Kentucky thoroughbred to water, but a college professor with mutton-chop whiskers and 49 diplomas can't make him drink...
William A. Sunday, the evangelist who opened his campaign for the spiritual redemption of Boston in his great tabernacle on Huntington avenue yesterday morning, came to the University less than two hours after he had arrived in Boston, and he has not visited Boston for a score of year. He went directly to the Stadium to see the Princeton game and there he cheered for the Crimson and waved a regular "H" flag. Between the halves Mr. Sunday made a few interesting remarks in response to questions...
...Conference of Society of St. John the Evangelist...
Announcement has been made of the complete program for this year's Northfield Conferences and summer schools. The call for the gatherings is signed by William R. Moody, whose father, Dwight L. Moody, the evangelist, established the conferences 32 years ago, three years after he had founded Northfield Seminary. There are really six conferences open to all conducted upon "the Northfield platform" which Mr. Moody defines with much emphasis in his invitation to the public...