Word: faithful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...literally thousands of college men since the first summer student conference in 1886. In the thirty-six years that have elapsed, these college summer conferences have multiplied until last year 166 conferences were held throughtout the world with a total attendance of 31, 311. What was a venture of faith on the part of Dwight L. Moody in 1886 is now so vital a part of the Christian experience of the world that the elimination of any of these conferences is practically unthinkable. The tendency is all in the other direction. The reasons are not difficult to discover. They become...
...firmly settled in his religious faith and has no interest in problems either social or economic. Silver Bay is not the place for him. On the other hand, if a man wants to know what earnestly religious men think and what position is taken by those who have done things, like Mr. Sherwood Eddy and some of the other speakers, Silver Bay offers an opportunity for unreserved and honest discussion...
...years a professor at the University of Leyden before coming to the University as a professor of Early Christian literature. He is Vice-president of the Churchmen's Union of England and is the author of "The Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ" and "The Stewardship of Faith...
...eligibility of Fitts makes a big difference in both the broad and high jumps. In the high-jump he is a consistent performer at 5 feet 9 inches and has done higher. In addition to Fitts, Coach Farrell will pin his faith to Morse, capable but erratic, who has done 5 feet 10 inches. Merrill is Tech's best man here with Greenough and Stanley having only bare possibilities of scoring. In the broad-jump too, Fitts is a likely point- winner but except for him this event presents a large field of mediocre ability. Dipple, Prescott, and Heap...
...indispensable things in all the University's offering. Fundamental, a groundwork upon which a man may stand in all that he has to do here; a background for all his intellectual life. I gladly, comply with the request of THE HARVARD CRIMSON that I give reasons for my enthusiastic faith in "English...