Word: presbyterian
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hugh Black, D.D., of Edinburgh, Scotland, will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Mr. Black, who is a distinguished preacher and author, is associated with one of the foremost Presbyterian churches in Scotland, and is now on leave of absence to act as professor in the Union Theological Seminary of New York...
First United Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. A. Alexander, Sunday, 10.30 A. M., 7.30 P. M.; Bible School and Students' Class, 12 M.; Young People's Christian Union, 6.30 P. M. Friday, Prayer Meeting...
Reverend Henry Van Duke, D.D., has been chosen Baccalaureate Preacher for the class of 1903, and will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon next Sunday. Dr. Van Dyke was for many years pastor of the Brick Presbyterian church in New York, but is at present professor of English at Princeton University. He is widely known as the author of a number of very popular books, among them, "Fisherman's Luck," "Little Rivers," "The Ruling Passion," and "The Blue Flower...
...Doctor of Laws by the Union Theological Seminary of New York in 1898. He has served on the Board of Preachers of Harvard. During his long pastorate at the Brick Church in New York City, Dr. Van Dyke became known as one of the most powerful preachers of the Presbyterian Church, and as poet and prose writer he has attained a high reputation. In 1900 he became professor of English at Princeton...
...Henry Van Dyke, D.D., of Princeton, will speak in Brooks House at 11 o'clock tomorrow on "Life Work." During his long service from 1882 to 1900 as minister of the Brick Presbyterian Church in New York. Dr. Van Dyke became known as one of the most powerful preachers in the Presbyterian Church, and his published poems and stories, including his widely known "Fisherman's Luck," and "Little Rivers," have made for him a high and wide-spread reputation as an author...