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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...subject was the connection between being and doing, between our religious belief and our active work in life. The last quarter of a century has witnessed a revolution in the methods of church work. The churches have begun to turn their attention to the needs of the times, education, foreign missions, prison reforms and temperance instead of wrangling over creeds and opinions. So we, too, must apply our beliefs to the affairs of life, for only by so doing can we make them and ourselves of use in the world...
...Canada. Full statistical reports of the American Associations, including the College, Railroad, German, Colored and Indian Departments. Names of 700 general secretaries and other paid officers; members of International and State Committees; number and value of Association buildings; statistical summary of the whole field; list of Associations in foreign countries; and name and post-office address of every association in America...
...sketch of the "Next American University," which is published in the Forum for June. He would have a great school so organized that the most promising students of every leading American institution should have encouragement and direction, each in the prosecution of his specialty, at any American or foreign school that he choose; and that these thoroughly trained students should be maintained by this great central university to investigate important problems in American politics, industries and social science-doing original work and building, on the broadest system that perhaps has ever been devised, a great national university in fact. Such...
...Williams, '88, lectured before History 13 yesterday, on the "Munroe Doctrine and its Relation to the U. S. Foreign Policy...
Today the University nine plays Yale at New Haven and the freshmen play the Yale freshmen at Cambridge. In the game at New Haven, the splendid work of the nine has given us every reason to hope for victory. The men will feel the disadvantage of playing on foreign ground and encountering the well-known Yale enthusiasm today. Yet we want to see them show determination and steadiness from the beginning of the contest till the end, and we hope that the large contingent of Harvard that will go to New Haven with the nine will support the team...