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...development of Christian life these three things are essential: First, good food--the study of the word of God; second pure air--daily prayer with God; and third, exercise--in working for others. Greatness in this world consists in service, and we shall gain our lives by giving them up willingly to others. We cannot control our feelings but we can our will. Therefore we can all become Christians by allowing Christ to be our pilot...
...membership last year was 155. Eighty-five new men have joined the association this year and the total enrolment now is 195. The average attendance at the weekly prayer meetings has been somewhat greater than it was last year, but at the same time, the larger part of this increase must be accounted for by the number of well-known visitors who have addressed the meetings; the problem of making the meetings conducted solely by college men interesting and effective is yet to be solved...
...services closed with a prayer and benediction by Dr. McKenzie...
Following is the order of exercises: Hymn, "Jerusalem the Golden"--Ewing, Choir. Invocation, Professor Hale. Anthem, "Thy sun shall no more go down"--O. B.Brown, Choir. Scripture Reading, Professor Hale. Address, Dr. Crothers. Prayer, Dr. McKenzie. Anthem, "The Path of the Just"--Roberts, Choir. Hymn, "For all the Saints'--Barnby, Congregation. Benediction...
Sunday, February 10, has been appointed by the World's Student Christian Federation as a day of prayer for the colleges. Special services for the occasion will be held on Sunday the tenth or on the preceding Friday the tenth or on the preceding Friday evening in many of the churches in Cambridge. At these services Harvard men will speak on the devotional and philanthropic work of the Harvard Christian Association, considered as a part of the work of the universal students' federation. The regular meeting of the Christian Association on Wednesday night, February 6, will be made, in response...