Word: jerusalem
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Representatives of the Patriarchs of Jerusalem, Antioch, Alexandria, Belgrade...
...open-air Renaissance amphitheatre on a stage similar to the Elizabethan. It begins early on Sunday morning after the players have attended High Mass. It lasts eight hours. The first part (Act I to Act VII) carries the story of Christ's last week from His entry into Jerusalem to His vigil in the Garden of Gethsemane where He prayed: "Father, if Thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless, not my will, but Thine, be done." After an interval for lunch, the second part (Act VIII to Act XIV) continues to the Condemnation under Pilate. The last part...
...advanced the entrance of the consuls into office, their official opening of the new year, to get some respectable generals for a war. Then Easter depends upon the full moon, not because the Jewish Passover did, but because at the time of the Council of Nicea, navigators going to Jerusalem for the fast needed moonlight for night sailling...
...events of the day will begin at 10 o'clock when the governing boards will receive the delegates in the Church of the New Jerusalem, corner of Quincy and Kirkland Streets. At ten-thirty the academic procession will form there and proceed to Sanders Theatre where the exercises will be held at eleven. Those who take part in the program are: President Marion Edwards Park, of Bryn Mawr, a former dean of Radcliffe, President William Allan Neilson, of Smith College, which gave Miss Comstock to Radcliffe, President A. Lawrence Lowell, of Harvard, and Miss Comstock...
...chief feature of the program for Saturday will be the inauguration services for Miss Comstock in Sanders Theatre at 11 A. M. The Academic Procession, will form at 10.30 A. M. in the Church of the New Jerusalem at Quincy and from there proceed to Sanders Theatre...