Word: foundering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...trustees of the Dudleian lectures have appointed the Rev. Merle St. Croix Wright, pastor of Unity Church, New York, N. Y., to give the Dudleian lecture for the current academic year. The subject is the first of the series prescribed by the founder, Judge Paul Dudley in 1750, namely. "Natural Religion...
...bronze is gift of the Duchy of Brunswick to the museum here, and is an exact replica of the statue which has stood before the castle of the Duke of Brunswick since 1166. The original was set up by Duke Henry the Lion, of Saxony, founder of the house of Guelph, the present reigning house of England. The lion was intended as a symbol of his territorial sovereignty which he had obtained from Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. At the time his dominion, embraced practically all of lower Germany...
...Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock about sixty undergraduates and graduates gathered around the John Harvard statue in the Delta to celebrate the 304th anniversary of the founder's birth. Mr. W. C. Lane '81 gave a short eulogy addressed to the person of John Harvard as represented by the statue, expressing the pride we feel in bearing his name A. F. Pickernell '14, assisted by a number of the Chapel choir, led in singing "Fair Harvard," which was followed by a cheer for John Harvard and a regular College cheer...
Judge Willis Brown, of the Parental Court of Utah and founder of the "Boys' City" will speak on his work in connection with these institutions in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. The "Boys' City," founded by Judge Brown some years ago, is a home where boys criminally inclined are received and helped to lead honest, upright lives. It is situated on a tract of 800 acres, donated by the women of Salt Lake City, and is governed entirely by the boys themselves. They have their own bank and other institutions, while the laws...
...Grenfell, the founder of the Poor Relief Stations of Labrador, will speak at St. Paul's Cathedral, Tremont street, Boston, tonight at 8 o'clock. His subject is to be "The Greatest Prize in the World," the lecture being open to the public. Owing to the necessary cancellation of Dr. Grenfell's address at the Union, this opportunity to hear him in Boston should be welcome to Harvard...