Word: founder
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "Paul as the Founder of Christian Ethics." Professor J. H. Ropes. King's Chapel, Boston...
...KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "Paul as the Founder of Christian Ethics." Professor J. H. Ropes. King's Chapel, Boston...
...conclusion Professor Bury expressed his deep gratitude for his treatment at the University and expressed the hope that the intentions of the founder of the course of lectures, Mr. Gardiner M. Lane '81, had been fulfilled...
...with his characteristic boldness for the University's sake. He is carrying into the West the true academic spirit of Harvard, appealing to our graduates and to the scholars of the western states, and through them spreading the reputation of the great educational system, of which he was chief founder. It is partly through the efforts of the alumni that a larger western representation may be secured; and by a visit from the President the Harvard spirit, which has spread throughout the country, will be aroused as by nothing else...
...March number of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine adequate room is given to a record of the Celebration of the Founder last November, and to the Radcliffe Commemoration of Mrs. Agassiz in December. The centennial of the founding of the Pierian Sodality, March 6, gives occasion for an interesting article by G. F. Evans '05, on the early history of the Sodality; while the twenty-fifth anniversary of the production of the first Harvard operetta, "Dido and Aeneas," played by the Pudding in 1882, draws from Mr. Owen Wister, the Musical Manager, an entertaining account of the occasion. Mr. Lindsay Swift...