Word: presbyterian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Reverend John Kelman D.D., Minister of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York, will give the first of a series of six William Belden Noble lectures at 8 o'clock this evening in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House. The series will have as a general subject "Prophets of Yesterday and Their Message for Today". Tonight's talk will take up the religious message of Robert Browning, while tomorrow's and Wednesday's lectures will deal with Thomas Carlyle and Matthew Arnold respectively. These lectures are open to the public...
...Reverend John Kelman D. D., Minister of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York, will give the first of a series of six William Belden Noble lectures at 8 o'clock Monday evening in Poabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House. the subject of the series this year will be "Prophets of Yesterday and their Message for Today; The Religious Message of Thomas Carlyle, Mathew Arnold, and Robert Browning...
...November 15th Dr. Dodd, a Presbyterian missionary from Persia, spoke to about 100 men on "Medicine in Persia." On December 6th a joint meeting of the Dental and Medical School Societies heard Dr. J. H. Vaughn of the Methodist Board speak on "Medicine in China." On March 31st Dr. Richard C. Cabot spoke to a large audience of students on "The Ethics of Medicine," and on April 6th Dr. George E. Vincent of the Rockefeller Foundation will speak on "Modern Medicine in China...
...William Belden Noble lectures at the University, which are to be given this year by the Reverend John Kelman, minister of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church of New York, and are to be open to the public, will begin next Monday evening, April...
...Reverend John Kelman, D.D., minister of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City, has been selected to give the William Belden Noble lectures at the University this year. His subject will be "Prophets of Yesterday and their Message for Today, the Religious Message of Thomas Carlyle, Matthew Arnold, and Robert Browning". There will be six lectures given in the series, the first three on April 10, 11, and 12, and the second three on April...