Word: haled
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First round-V. G. Hale, Columbia, vs. winner of No. 1; Hovey, Brown, vs. winner of No. 2; Shaw, Harvard, vs. winner of No. 3; M. W. Comstock, Williams, vs. A. Thompson, University of Pennsylvania; W. L. Thatcher, Yale, vs. G. M. Brinley, Trinity; W. K. Gillett, Lehigh, vs. W. E. Davidson, Amherst; J. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania, vs. O. S. Campbell, Columbia; P. S. Sears, Harvard, vs. W. E. Weeden, Brown...
EDWARD EVERETT HALE, Minister of South Congregational Church, Boston...
...Every available seat in the chapel was taken and it was decidedly gratifying for those who advocate optional church attendance to see what a large proportion of students were present. The services were opened with a hymn by the regular choir, followed by a prayer from Rev. E. E. Hale. Dr. Gordon, who expected to be present, was unavoidably detained, but will be at the chapel next Sunday. The sermon was given by Dr. A. McKenzie. The text was taken from the Revelations III-8 "Behold, I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut...
...Hale made a brief address, demanding the hearty co-operation of the students in the pleasure and duty of helping on the services. "Here in the midst of liberal ideas tending toward elective studies, there is one matter in which there is no option-the wish of the university that every freshman who enters this week goes forth four years hence better fitted to withstand the allurements of the world. What we all want is the confidence of the students...
Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Service conducted by Rev. E. E. Hale, D. D., and Rev. F. G. Peabody. Sermon by Rev. A. McKenzie, D. D. Addresses by Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., and Rev. George A. Gordon. (The front pews will be reserved for members of the University until...