Word: fellowships
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Some clubs looked at the behavior of undergraduate members and found that some were motivated by [the] opportunity to acquire an interest in a function hall and they were not genuinely interested in furthering the fellowship of the club," he says...
Margaret L. White '99 left her position on the commission after an e-mail she sent to the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship was made public. The message asked students to keep presidential and vice-presidential hopefuls T. Christopher King '01 and Fentrice D. Driskell '01 in their prayers...
...When choosing a college, I feared that there would not be as much support for religion [at Harvard] as there had been at home," says Denise Wang '01, one of the officer of the Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship (HRCF) "Harvard is not known for people of strong faith...
Perhaps most startling is the growth of Christian student groups. Christian Impact has blossomed from about 10 members to more than 50; the HRCF has seen a similar growth. Six years ago, HRCF's Asian American Bible study group formed a sister group, the Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), which has continued to attract new members ever since...
Like the tango, Lan insists that many of her current interests and projects were picked up quite by accident. She is teaching herself Japanese because she won a summer fellowship from the music department to study the culture of the tango in China, Japan and Taiwan. She brushes up on high school German to read the papers of Einstein, Bach, Mozart, and Brahms in their original German, and she is currently composing a piece for chorus and orchestra in Chinese because her mother happened to be "listening to a lot of Chinese music" when Lan went home to New York...