Word: interest
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Before his death in 1893 Bishop Brooks had promised to help the religious societies of the College in their effort to get subscriptions for a suitable religious building. After his death his classmates decided to erect a building as a memorial to him and to his unlimited interest in the religious life of Harvard. It was decided to raise $300,000 and to call the building Phillips Brooks House. The endowment was to be applied under the direction of six trustees, of whom no more than two were to belong to the same religious denomination. The trustees finally chosen were...
Lecture on the Holy Land: in the interest of the American School for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine. Recent Excavations in Jerusalem. Dr. Frederick J. Bliss. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
Lecture on the Holy Land: in the interest of the American School for Oriental Study and Research in Palestine. Recent Excavations in Jerusalem. Dr. Frederick J. Bliss. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...Circulars have been sent out to graduates for subscriptions, and the answers received thus far have been quite favorable to the society. If a sufficient sum to give a yearly income of two hundred dollars can be raised, it will be handed over to the Corporation and only the interest will be used from year to year...
...Public opinion is that the two upper classes because of the courses of instruction provided can not support class clubs, and past experience has shown that they could not support two so to speak 'Varsity Clubs. We believe, however, that a single University Debating Club will keep alive sufficient interest to ensure its success...