Word: leader
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...described by men who have been intimately connected with them. All who desire to associate themselves with any of these branches of mission work will be given an opportunity to signify their preferences at this time. The meeting will be held as usual in Holden Chapel at 6.45; the leader will be W. W. Comfort, Gr., chairman of the City Missions Committee. All members of the University are cordially invited to be present...
...Harvard Advocate is to represent the sentiment and the highest thought of the student body of this University, an earnest criticism of what appears in its columns may not be out of place. I believe that the leader in the Advocate of October 20 should not be allowed to pass without a word of protest...
...Commonwealth has lost her faithful public servant, her brilliant and lovablecitizen. The nation mourns the great leader, upon whose worth she seemed willing soon to bestow her highest honors. Ours is yet a keener, a deeper sorrow; for to us he was as an elder brother; a wiser, stronger, more mature brother, more worn of the world, yet still young with us in his persistent loyalty to the lofty ideals of our Alma Mater...
About twenty-five men assembled in the Lawrence Scientific building, room 1, yesterday afternoon, in response to the placards calling for players for the Harvard Republican Camp ign Club Band and Drum Corps. President R. C. Davis '97, of the Republican Club, acted as chairman. Leaders were elected by the band and drum corps separately, the choice being H. E. Baumer, L. S., as leader of the band, and C. H. Hovey '98 as leade of the drum corps...
...CUNNINGHAM, Vice-President.CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.- The second meeting of the year will be held as usual at 6.45 Thursday evening in Holden Chapel. Subject, "What Think Ye of Christ?" Leader, G. Gleason '97. All members of the University, especially new students, are invited to be present...