Word: paul
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Boys' Club which was organized in Boston last autumn, is now well established and in a condition to fulfil its mission,- that of exercising an influence for the good over the poor boys of Boston. The project originated with Mr. Peabody of Groton, who addressed the St. Paul's Society on the subject in November. Four committees were formed with R. W. Emmons, W. S. Patten, R. Wheatland, and R. Talbot as chairmen. The second story of a house on Oak street, in Boston, was hired and a reading room and gymnasium were provided. The reading room is supplied with...
...BRIGGS, Cap.ST. PAUL'S SOCIETY.- Rev. E. S. Drawn of the Episcopal Theological School will address the St. Paul's Society on Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 7 o'clock, in 17 Grays. All members of the University are invited...
These figures show an increase in the course of the four years in the number of men from both St. Paul's and Andover, but a falling off in the number from Exeter. This apparently retrograde movement in regard to the representation from Exeter is owing to the great decrease in the number of students at Exeter proper, and as an actual fact the percentage of students who came this year to Harvard in proportion to the total number of students at Exeter is greater than in the previous four years...
...joint meeting of the St. Paul's Society and the Christian Association will be held in Holden Chapel this evening at 6.45. Mr. Sherwood Eddy, Yale '92, will speak on Foreign Missions with special reference to the convention to be held in Detroit, February 28 to March...
...colleges and theological schools in the United States and Canada are enrolled as volunteers. More than 600 of these, including three Harvard men, are already in the foreign field. The first international convention of the movement was held at Cleveland in 1891. The Christian Association and the St. Paul's Society each sent a delegate to that convention. This, the second convention, is intended not only for those who expect to be foreign missionaries, but for all those who are interested in the relation of American students to the great problems of foreign missions...