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...Albert Parker Fitch '00 will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock this morning and every morning this week. His general subject will be "What the Cross Revealed in Jesus," and his special subject today, "The Limitless Nature of His Compassion...
...family might mail a check of such a comfortable figure that the Jones' would readily testify to the individual's right to receive a first group in his philanthropy course. Why, one might even obtain his Phi Beta Kappa key for a prescribed number of checks--the plan is limitless; or, perhaps, our less fortunate fellows are to be doled out in equal proportions for the craving philanthropists to practice their good works upon...
...clock. He will preach on the theme: "The Divine Redeemer." Throughout next week, Holy Week, he will conduct the daily morning prayers. His general subject will be "What the Cross Revealed in Jesus" with following subjects for each morning: Monday, "His Unbroken Faith in His Saving Power;" Tuesday, "The Limitless Nature of His Compassion"; Wednesday, "His Estimate of Family Relationships"; Thursday, "His Complete and Unhindered Triumph"; Friday, "His Saving Power through Sacrifice"; Saturday, "His Perpetual Presence...
...Hall, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, lectured on "The Canadian Northwest" last evening and described a country of wonderful promise and limitless opportunity. Its agricultural possibilities are evidenced by the emigration of 250,000 of the farmers of the middle west into the region during the past three years. Mineral, timber, and power resources are also promising...
...newly organized Harvard Dramatic Club has possibilities far in excess of any similar organization of which the University has yet boasted. When we consider the success that has already attended the efforts of the club's president, the chances of producing something of real artistic merit seem almost limitless. Of late years the College has been overrun with musical comedies, some good, some bad; but all far too trivial, and none expressive of Harvard's real dramatic ability...