Word: gathering
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This evening at 7.30 p.m. in Sanders Theatre, Rev. Dr. Henry Lunn is to address the religious societies on "Christian Reunion." He is a young man of only forty years but a great worker. In London every Sunday about 1250 poor boys gather to listen to him as chaplain of the Polytechnic School. Apart from other work, however, he is president of the "Grindewald Conferences," which last summer numbered 2500 of the most prominent religious leaders of all denominations from Europe and America. He will show in his address the need of this union and the essential points on which...
Particular attention is called to the rule forbidding any but the committee and tellers to gather around the chairman's desk. Conformance to all the regulations is earnestly requested...
...this morning. The work of the team has at all times been faithful and spirited, and every man can be counted upon to spend every whit of his power to bring victory to Harvard on Saturday. Few students can be in New York to cheer there; nearly all can gather this morning to show, by an enthusiastic send-off, their confidence in the team. It gives an encouragement whose force is by no means spent in the interval before the games...
...heartily congratulate the nine on its victory over Brown. That after the disappointments of the last week, the nine should gather itself together and win from so strong a team was beyond the expectation of even the most sanguine supporters. It is encouraging indeed...
...baseball game played by the 'varsity yesterday afternoon was encouraging. It cannot be said to have tested all the men thoroughly, since so much of the work fell upon a few; and yet, for the first time, the nine as a whole showed that it could gather itself together and play a creditable game. The immense difficulties which have had to be met this year make even a creditable game by the nine something worthy of no little praise...