Word: mott
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...days this summer, beginning on June 25, the day after Commencement, and continuing through July 4. The days will be divided into three parts: the mornings, in which the various social service, mission study classes, and addresses by such leaders as Dr. H. E. Fosdick and Dr. J. R. Mott will be given; the afternoons, devoted to tennis tournaments, boating, swimming, and baseball games, and the evenings given over to big outdoor meetings on Round Top, addresses in the auditorium, and delegation meetings. The aim of the Conference is to give the undergraduate an opportunity for the discussion...
...stage, scenery, and costumes have been designed by Norman Wilkinson. In his enterprise Mr. Barker also has the co-operation of the following committee appointed by Professor Butler, of Columbia: Professor Baker, of the English Department; Professor Phelps, of Yale; Professor Egbert, of Columbia; Professor Abbott, of Princeton; Professor Mott, of the College of the City of New York; Professor Schelling, of Pennsylvania; and Dean Stoddart, of New York University...
...Thomas Mott Osborne '84, present warden of Sing Sing state prison, Assining, N. Y., will address the Speakers' Club this evening at 6.30 o'clock. His subject will be "Prison Reform." This is the second time Mr. Osborne has addressed a University audience this year. Since his recent appointment as warden of the country's largest penal institution Mr. Osborne has introduced some very important and significant reforms in the management of criminals...
...from the different colleges to meet for an unhurried consideration, in agreeable surroundings, of the vital significance of Christianity for colleges. The practical side of religious matters, both with relation to men of the colleges of the United States and foreign countries, is presented. Dr. John R. Mott, president of the World's Student Volunteer Movement, and leader of the conference, will address certain of the meetings, and the list of other prominent men will include Raymond Robbins, H. E. Fosdick, Sherwood Eddy, W. D. MacKenzie...
...opened last evening at Hartford. Rev. Melanchton W. Jacobus, D.D., of the Hartford Theological Seminary, delivered the address of welcome. Among today's speakers will be Robert E. Speer, D.D., Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions. Tomorrow the closing address will be given by Dr. John R. Mott, LL.D., general secretary of the Student Christian Federation...