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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...cross country run yesterday afternoon started from the Locker Building at 4 o'clock and covered a distance of four and a half miles. The course ran up Mt. Auburn street to the hospital, through Coolidge's farm to Western avenue, and then home by the boulevard, cutting across Soldiers Field to the Locker Building...
...father, Robert Harvard was a well to-do butcher of London, in which city John was born in 1607. At the time of Shakespere's death, nine years later, John Harvard was living in Stratford. In 1637 he came to Charlestown, but lived only a year in his new home...
...afternoon covered a distance of three and a half miles. About one hundred and twenty men went on the run, under the leadership of J. G. Willis '02 and E. W. Mills '02. The course was along the Boulevard, through Western avenue to the Mt. Auburn cemetery, and then home by way of Mt. Auburn street...
...part in the second cross country run of the season, yesterday afternoon. Before the start, leaders were appointed to keep the men together. The course was the reverse of the one used last time. Starting from the Locker Building, the men went down the Parkway, along Western avenue, and home by way of Harvard street, in all about two and a half miles. All were in one squad and there was no break at the finish. The time was about twenty-four minutes...
...today who does not recognize the power and influence of mission work is an anachronism, the speaker began. Missionary spirit is in the air; and at home and abroad the spirit of active philanthropy and of the advance of Christianity is growing stronger. The great philanthropic work going on in American cities, the spread of the Christian religion in foreign fields, the inspiring work of Bishop Whipple among the Indians-these are the most striking instances of the prevalence and power of missionary enthusiasm...