Word: pastorals
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...popularity, was combined a feeling of reverence. We looked up to him as one of the links which bound us to the past of Harvard and inspired us with love and loyalty. All, then, must feel this loss with inexpressible sorrow; but the memory of the man as teacher, pastor and friend will not be easily forgotten...
...Blackman, formerly Congregational pastor at Naugatuck, has been appointed to the new chair of Social Science in the Yale Divinity School...
...only did his impressive sermons attract the students to the chapel, but his overflowing kindness drew them to his home. He was pastor as well as preacher The students felt that in him they had a friend and counsellor in whom they might confide and trust implicitly. Dr. Peabody was the most popular instructor of the college, and the cheers for him at class-day were always the heartiest and the longest of the occasion. Indeed even to the present time, classes whose members had never been under his instruction still cheered for the venerable doctor...
Phillips Brooks was born in Boston. December 13, 1885. He was educated at the Boston Latin School, and entered Harvard at the age of 16. He graduated with the class of '55. After a short period of teaching, he decided to study for the Episcopal ministry. Having been pastor of the church of the Advent, and of the church of the Holy Trinity in Philadelphia, he was called in 1869 to the rectorship of Trinity church, Boston. In 1882-83 he spent his vacation in England, preaching in many of the London churches, and also on one occasion before...
...Edward A. Hall '51, pastor of the Unitarian church in Cambridge, has resigned...