Word: founder
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...Reverend E. A. Paddock of Idaho, soldier, teacher, preacher to miners and cowboys, and founder and president of the Idaho Industrial Institute, will give and illustrated lecture on, "Roughing it in the Rockies" in the Living Room of the Union next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open only to members of the Union...
...recent graduate of the University of Geneva and the founder of one of the numerous Esperanto journals, M. Privat is very well fitted to explain the status of the Esperanto movement and the relation of the University student toward it. He was secretary of the second Esperanto Congress held at Geneva in 1906, and is one of the most distinguished Esperantists in Europe...
...will be given on Wednesday, February 12, by the Rev. George A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, on "The Nature of Revelation." The general subject upon which the lecture is based is the second of the series of four subjects prescribed in 1750 by the founder of the lectureship, Judge Paul Dudley, of the class of 1690, namely: "The confirmation, illustration and improvement of the great articles of the Christian religion properly so-called, or the revelation which Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was pleased to make, first by himself, and afterwards by his holy...
...lecturer studied at Cornell University, the University of Cincinnati, and the Hebrew Union College. He is the founder of the Kansas City Public Bureau of Charities, and the founder and Chancellor of the Jewish Chautauqua Society. He has published several books on biblical and social problems, among which are "Bible Ethics," "The Pulpit Message," "The Open Bible," and "Judaism and the Social Question...
...Monthly for December prints three contributions of particular timeliness: a brief account by Mr. Tillinghast of the Harvardiana now on exhibition in the College Library, a cordial editorial congratulation of Professor C.E. Norton upon his eightieth birthday, and an ode, "The Founder," by R. E. Rogers. Mr. Rogers sees in the eyes of John Harvard, as they look out upon the Delta, a vision of the College which bears his name, and interprets for us the thoughts of the Founder with respect both to the past and to the future. He well brings out the Puritan loyalty to England...