Word: prayers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting tonight in Peabody Hall, Brooks House. The following men will speak: E. C. Carter 2G., on "Work of Christian Associations in Many of the Leading Universities;" G. E. Huggins '01, on "The Duty of Harvard Students to the Foreign Missionary;" M. T. Lightner '03, on "The Power of Prayer;" O. G. Frantz '02, on "The Christian Student...
...held yesterday at noon in Appleton Chapel. The service opened with the anthem, "Integer Vitae," sung by the College choir. Following this Reverend Edward Hall read from the Scriptures; and the choir sang, "It Singeth Low in Every Heart." Reverend S. M. Crothers made a short address, and offered prayer--which was followed by the sentence, "I Heard a Voice from Heaven," a soprano solo by a member of the boy choir. Then the choir and congregation joined in the hymn, "How Happy He is Born and Taught." The benediction which followed was pronounced by Reverend Edward Hall...
...clock was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bulkeley and Professor Francis G. Peabody. The College choir sang the hymn: "God of the living in whose eyes, Unveiled thy whole creation lies." Mr. Bulkeley read services from the Scriptures, concluding with some appropriate verses. Professor Peabody then offered prayer, after which the congregation sang the hymn of John Taylor, "Like shadows gliding o'er the plain." The body was taken to Mt. Auburn for cremation...
...occasion that Fair Harvard was first sung. In 1865 a solemn funeral procession on the occasion of the death of Lincoln, formed before old Gore Hall, passed by Boylston and Grays to the present Unitarian Church, where the most solemn services were held, in which Phillips Brooks made a prayer of remarkable power and passion. On January 26, 1893, with the snow deep on the ground, but with the whole University, officers, students and servants standing bare-headed, the funeral procession of Phillips Brooks, perhaps Harvard's most eloquent son, passed through the Yard...
...programme for the organ recital at St. John's Chapel, tomorrow afternoon at 4.30, is as follows: Prelude in G, Bach; Ancient Canon, Padre Martini; Evening Prayer, Henry Smart; Postlude in D, Henry Smart...