Word: presbyterian
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...Vocation" last night in Phillips Brooks House. Dr. Fosdick gave a general outline of the work in store for those who intend to become ministers, both from the standpoint of a professor at the Union Theological Seminary of New York and from that of a minister of the First Presbyterian Church of that city...
This evening at 7.45 o'clock in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House, the Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick, D.D., Professor of Homiletics at the Union Theological Seminary of New York and minister of the First Presbyterian Church of that city, will speak on "The Ministry as a Vocation." Since the primary purpose of this meeting is to give information about the ministry and especially to arouse interest in the profession among undergraduates who have not yet decided what their life work will be, Dr. Fosdick's talk will be extremely practical. During the course of his address he will take...
...Medical School; Dr. Arlie V. Bock, M. D. '15, of the Massachusetts General Hospital; Dr. Henry S. Forbes '05, now engaged in research in industrial medicine at the University; Dr. C. A. L. Binger '10, of the Rockefeller Institute, New York, and Dr. George Harrop '12, of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York. The British members are Mr. Joseph Bancroft of Cambridge University, England, who organized the expedition, Professor J. G. Meakins of Edinburgh University, and Dr. Doggart of King's College, Cambridge, England. They will take with them an X-ray machine and a large quantity of other apparatus...
...expedition is financed by King's College, Cambridge, the Royal Society of London, the Carnegle Foundation at Edinburgh, the Rockefeller Institute, the Presbyterian Hospital, the University of Toronto, the Medical School at the University, and several people who are especially interested in the problems to be investigated...
Oglethorpe caught the Harvard spirit and returned it in kind. In fact, the little Presbyterian school has always shown a keen regard for the ethics of sport that other and larger neighboring colleges could emulate with profit. The Atlanta Constitution