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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...opportunities for the men who enter the ministry are equally great. Man is incorrigibly religious; religion is a part of him that cannot be shaken off; he cannot do without it. During the life of this generation the Church will have to show definite and practical results; a new test of efficiency will be required. In closing Mr. King emphasized the fact that the need and trend of the present generation show that the strongest men are called for; and that the opportunity is unmatched...
...international smoker, combined with an entertainment in which members of various nationalities will take part, is to be given by the Cosmopolitan Club in its rooms in Holyoke House this evening at 8.30 o'clock for members and invited guests. The features will be a sword drill by the German members, shuttlecock by the Chinese, and an exhibition of jiu-jitsu by the Japanese. The American part will consist in sleight-of-hand tricks. Singing of national anthems by the national groups of members will end the entertainment...
...program will be as follows: PART FIRST 1. "Bedouin Song," Arthur Foote '74 Glee Club 2. "Thousand and One Nights Waltz," Strauss Mandolin Club 3. College Medley, Rice Banjo Club 4. "In Picardie," Osgood Glee Club 5. Grand Opera Gems, Arr. by Rice Mandolin Club PART SECOND 6. "Dill Pickles," Johnson Banjo Club 7. "De Sandman," Prothero Glee Club 8. Italian Potpourri, Mandolin Club 9. "The Assembly," Smith, Arr. by Rice Banjo Club 10. "Fair Harvard," Gilman 1811, Arr. by Spalding Glee Club...
...Ogden was for over 20 years a member of the firm of John Wanamaker, retiring only two years ago. He has also taken an active part in educational matters, and is now president of the board of trustees of Hampton Institute at Hampton, Va., director of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, trustee of the Tuskegee Institute, president of the Southern Education Board, and trustee of the General Education Board. He received the degrees of M.A. from Yale University in 1902 and LL.D. from Tulane University...
...King first declared his intention of discussing only the ethical attitude of Jesus, because his most important work was ethical and it is through this part of his teachings that his influence has become so vast...