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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...religion as the same hath been practiced in New England, from the first beginning of it, and so continued at this day. Not that I would any ways invalidate Episcopal Ordination as it is commonly called and practised in the Church of England; but I do esteem the method of ordination as practised in Scotland, at Geneva, and among the Dissenters in England, and in the churches in this Country, to be very safe, scriptural and valid; and that the great Head of the church, by his blessed spirit, hath owned, sanctified, and blessed them accordingly and will continue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dudleian Lecture. | 4/1/1901 | See Source »

...committee has been appointed which is to report, at next Monday's meeting of the Committee on the Union, on a method of holding the election of the first set of officers and committee of the Union. It is planned to hold the election some time in May. The committee is: M. Donald 2L., chairman, H. H. Murdock '01, M. R. Brownell '02, L. B. Wehle '02 and r. Derby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Election of Officers of the Union. | 3/27/1901 | See Source »

...paid by all resident members of the Union, and that the trustees have the right to demand dues of the undergraduate members later in the year to an extent not exceeding $5.00. The committee recognize the difficulties and disadvantages of a later assessment; but they know of no other method by which the Union may feel sure of being able to obtain the requisite resources and yet leave the way open to escape the necessity of a fixed fee of ten dollars, which would undoubtedly bear hard on many of the poorer members. The larger the membership is, the lower...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DUES FOR THE UNION. | 3/19/1901 | See Source »

...caution with which the Union Committee is proceeding in the matter of annual dues is most praiseworthy the method by which they are working, if reports are accurate, seems open to question. In most undertakings one begins by estimating his probable receipts, and then decides from that what he can spend. The committee have quite reversed this process. First they have hit upon the amount which they think it desirable for the Union to spend, and then have tried to bring the income to that figure regardless of other matters. Their idea is that expense should determine income, not that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 3/18/1901 | See Source »

...which is very old, is made of terra cotta glazed with gum, and is probably the only one of its kind in this country. When in use, it was set on a bed of sand, on the deck of a canoe, and then heated for cooking purposes. The exact method employed has not yet been determined, for the stove was broken in transportation, and the pieces have not yet been fitted together...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Peabody Museum. | 3/15/1901 | See Source »

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