Word: prophetically
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...attends the class day exercises at Columbia was present and received each speaker warmly. H. D. Young, the president of the class, presided. The speakers were C. H. Young, orator, who delivered the address of welcome; J. J. Mapes, class historian; L. C. Reamer, poet; C. S. Baldwin, class prophet; W. C. Humphreys made the presentation, in which it is customary for the speaker to "spring gags" on his class mates. The exercises closed with the singing of the ode by the class...
READINGS FROM THE HEBREW PROPHETS.On successive Wednesday evenings, Professor Lyon is giving in Sever 11 a course of public readings from the Hebrew Prophets. Teh passages read will be such as illustrate the style of the prophet and the course of the prophetic thought...
...second reading from the Hebrew prophets was given last evening in Sever 11 by Professor Lyon upon the Book of Isaiah. It is impossible to understand the prophets without a knowledge of the moral and political conditions of the time. Besides the internal evidence of the Bible, much information is given us by the recent Assyrian and Babylonian discoveries. Isaiah lived in that period of the Assyrian invasion of Palestine, and was a contemporary of four Assyrian kings. He lived at the court of Jerusalem during most of his life, filling the positions of court preacher, physician and counsellor. Isaiah...
...scholarship. The others were elected by the class last Tuesday and are as follows: Latin poet, H. A. Sill; English speakers, G. T. Warren, Jr., and J. R. Fairchild; for class-day : orator, P. T. Hall; historian, J. J. Mapes; poet, L. C. Reamer; presentation orator, W. C. Humphreys; prophet, C. S. Baldwin. The committees are: for commencement, J. J. Mapes, H. S. Harper, G. Livingston, G. M. Tuttle and A. M. Kane; for class-day, C. H. Young, D. Ewell, J. R. Fairchild, W. R. Powell, H. A. Sill, H. A. Vedder and G. T. Warren...
READINGS FROM THE HEBREW PROPHETS.On successive Wednesday evenings, Professor Lyon is giving in Sever 11 a course of public readings from the Hebrew Prophets. The passages read will be such as illustrate the style of the prophet and the course of the prophetic thought...