Word: prayers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Alexander McKenzie offered an impressive prayer and gave the benediction. During the service "God of the Livinglin Whose Eyes," and "For all the Saints who from Their Labors Rest," were sung. The funeral was largely attended by the friends and associates of the late professor. The burial was at the Mount Auburn cemetery. The pall bearers were President Eliot, Professor C. H. Toy, Professor Emerton, Professor E. C. Smyth, Professor T. F. Wright, Rev. G. A. Gordon, D.D., Rev. W. L. Ropes, Mr. John Noble and Mr. J. B. Warner...
...life was as simple as the rooms. The students were obliged to rise for prayer at 6 o'clock in summer and at 7 or 7.30 in winter. The work was almost all required, and almost entirely conducted by means of recitations instead of lectures. There were only two hundred and seventy-five men in the whole College, and a man through his classes, not only became well acquainted with his classmates, but came to know thoroughly their moral and intellectual capabilities. The College life was much closer than today...
...Prayer meetings for members of the Freshman class will be held hereafter every Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in Brooks House, under the auspices of the Christian Association...
...Francis G. Peabody conducted the services in Appleton Chapel last night. After anthems by the choir and prayer, Dr. Peabody read the scripture lesson from the thirteenth chapter of St. Matthew, and chose as the text for his sermon the third verse of this chapter: "Behold, a sower went forth...
...opening services of the year in Appleton Chapel were held at 7.30 last night. After anthems by the choir and an opening prayer, Dr. Francis G. Peabody read the scripture lesson from the seventeenth chapter of St. Matthew. This was followed by a third anthem, and Professor George F. Moore then delivered the sermon...