Word: leaders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Society in Sanders Theatre last evening. Members of the Harvard Memorial Society were honorary ushers. The Right Reverend William Lawrence '71, Bishop of Massachusetts presided. The addresses were full of interesting anecdotes of Dana as a man of letters, a lawyer, a writer on international law, an anti-slavery leader, and as a citizen, and Bishop Lawrence, in introducing the other speakers, spoke briefly of Dana as a churchman...
...appreciate the nature of the meetings in dormitory rooms which Phillips Brooks House has arranged. The groups, which are small, meet under the guidance of a member of the Faculty or a student leader and discuss various questions. The object of the meetings is two-fold. They are designed to develop an interest, already in embryo, among undergraduates in serious problems of life and conduct. And they also have great promise in bringing students into closer touch with members of the Faculty, a number of whom have already consented to conduct such gatherings. One of the prices which it seems...
...fall will begin this afternoon, and will occur at every game during the remainder of the season. For this purpose the usual sections in the centre of the western side of the Stadium will be reserved for all members of the University. W. J. Bingham '16 is head cheer leader, and he will also lead the singing. H. L. Nash '16 and D. P. Morgan, Jr., '16, are his assistants...
Organized football cheering will begin at the game with Massachusetts Agricultural College on October 2, and will be continued at every game for the remainder of the season. William John Bingham '16, of Methuen, has been appointed head cheer leader and will also lead the singing. The assistants will be Henry Lamb Nash '16, of Newton, and David Percy Morgan, Jr., of New York...
...such as social service, Bible study, or mission study. From 9.30 to 12.30 will be devoted to vocational discussions, in which men interested in different forms of life work will have a chance to talk with experienced men. At 11 o'clock there will be talk by some religious leader, such as John R. Mott, H. E. Fosdick, Robert E. Speer, or Sherwood Eddy. The afternoon is given over to athletics and other forms of outdoor recreation, which are directed by a special committee. Two of the men on this committee will be from the University. A tennis tournament...