Word: haled
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...college still cling to her? Why should only the members of the college proper be called upon to attend Chapel. Every member of the University, irrespective of his school and of his residence, ought to feel at perfect liberty to attend Chapel and join in a worship which Dr. Hale declares, for form as observed in Appleton Chapel, has not its superior upon the face of the earth. Every member of the University should feel called upon to see to it that the methods of his Alma Mater shall prove successful. This appeal, however, is directed more particularly...
...following men have been elected associate members of the Glee Club and Pierian Sodality: From '87, Austin, Ayer, Bartol, Brengle, Cox, Dexter, Emery, Fessendon, Flagg, Heckscher, De Gersdorff, Mumsford, A. C. Smith, Russell, Wiestling, From '88, Appleton, Browne, Butler, Adams, Amory, Codman, De Gersdorff, Hale, Porter, Reynolds, Sedgwick, Snow, Spaulding, Winslow, Woodman...
...only renders the service more attractive, but must have a powerful influence over the students. It is a fact that the ordinary chapel service repeated morning after morning does tend to become monotonous. But if we are privileged to listen to addresses by men like Dr. Brooks, Dr. Hale, Dr. Peabody and the other preachers to the university, attendance at morning chapel would never become what we fear it is now considered by many - simply a duty. If we may be permitted to offer advice, we would suggest to the preachers of the university that the example...
...conduct of the chapel services be received with favor. The complete absence of the preachers' personality from the service has long been deplored in more quarters than one, and it seems rather remarkable that no attempt has been made by the preachers themselves to remedy it. Dr. Hale, however, on one occasion at least, made a brief comment on the scripture read. And here, I think, should be the place for the preacher's words, if he is to speak...
...morning prayers. A few suggestive words that need not take more than five minutes would, it seems to me, contribute very much to the interest of the service, and might be made most helpful as one comes into prayers before he takes up the work of the day. Dr. Hale on the first morning of his residence spoke at prayers a few words which were a model of brevity and suggestiveness. I am sure that the college would be gratified if Dr. Brooks and the other preachers would follow the example...