Word: hear
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Satterlee, of Calvary Church, New York. Dr. Satterlee is a very popular preacher, and is one of the most able clergymen in New York. He was a candidate for Bishop of Massachusetts at the time when Phillips Brooks was elected. It is certainly worth any man's while to hear...
...that the course has come to its close, we congratulate the St. Paul's Society most heartily on its success. The Society has given the students an opportunity to hear the best preachers of New York and New England, and to judge from the invariably large attendance at the sermons, the college has appreciated the chance. It is to be hoped that the Society will continue its good work in the future, and make its influence even more strongly felt here than it is at present...
...Glee Club was at its best and its singing can compare most favorable with any past year, for seldom before has it sung with such good artistic finish and careful phrasing. It is pleasant to find among its songs a few of the old favorites which we seldom hear now and which are decidedly worth keeping up. The solo by D. C. Greene was very pleasing; his voice is clear and sympathetic and he sang with good taste. J. A. Wilder received his usual ovation and was forced to respond to many encores before the audience was satisfied...
...usual hour. He will speak on the modern shor story, as treated by Ivan Turgenief, Thomas Hardy, de Manpassant, Miss Jewett, Miss Wilkins. Rudyard Kipling. Frank Stockton and Harding Davis. The subject is receiving so much discussion to day that it will be interesting and instructive to hear what Mr. Copeland has to say about it, particularly as we have no course in college which covers current literature...
...Society is conducting this course. We gladly call attention to it, not only because it is an undertaking by a college organization, but because the list of speakers include some of the foremost preachers in the Episcopal Church today. They are men whom it is a privilege to hear. Tomorrow Rev. W. T. Rainsford, D. D., of New York will deliver the sermon and he will be followed on successive Sundays by Rev. W. H. Vibbert, D. D., of New York. Rev. F. S. Luther, of Hartford, Rev. W. R. Huntington, D. D., of New York...