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Notwithstanding the inevitable decline in interest in the musical organizations resulting from the faculty decision forbidding the Christmas trip, the clubs are now making good progress, and the indications are that the Annual Fall Concert, which takes place Wednesday, December 18, will be up to the usual standard. All the clubs will be slightly larger this year than in former years, inasmuch as the consideration of extra traveling expenses will not have to be counted in. Besides the fall concert, concerts have been arranged for December 11, at Lowell; December 13, at New Bedford; and December 16, at a fair...
...Christ of the Jews," "Christ of the Gentiles," "The Christ of the Apocrypha," "Scientific Criticism," "Unitarianism, Past, Present and Future," "Imagination in Theology," in the Christian examiner; "The New Religion of Nature," in the Friend of Progress. He also published "The Parables: Stories From the Lips of the Teacher, Retold by a Disciple"; "Stories of the Patriarchs," books for children; a manual for Sunday school and home use; besides a translation of the Critical Essays of Renan...
Professor George D. Herron delivered a lecture in the Fogg Art Museum last evening, taking as his subject "Individual Failure and Social Progress." The address was one of the most thoughtful and deeply impressive which has been heard at Harvard for some time. The substance of the lecture is as follows...
...life the bearing away of the sin of the world. This is not the denial of life, but the denial of self. The things of life are made sacred by being consecrated to the common good. By sacrifice the life is saved, and made morally whole. Human progress has tracked its every step in the blood of those who have been outlawed and put to shame in the world's behalf...
...years ago. In every point, both optional and required courses,, English now receives double the attention it did then. A noticeable growth in many departments is indicative of a new feeling. The musical department is one of these, which under professors Parker and Fisher has made great progress. Its last step is the acquisition of an unused church of very fine acoustic power for recitals and lectures...