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...because of the opportunities of contact with men of not in religious affairs, and because of the friendships formed or ripened there. Those men on the delegation who returned to College in the fall formed a discussion group which has met twice a month throughout the year to study Rauschenbusch's "Social Principles of Jesus." Corliss Lamont '24, chairman of the Silver Bay Committee, is already at work recruiting the delegation for this summer...
...North field. The morning is divided into periods of varying lengths for discussion groups and meetings. One of the periods is devoted to studying the application of the principles and teachings of the life of Christ to present-day problems through the use of such a book as Rauschenbusch's "Social Principles of Jesus," or Charmand's "Jesus in the Records." It is interesting to consider sometimes what college life would be like if college men were guided in their thought and action by the life of Christ. It is hoped that this year Dr. Fosdick will give a series...
...Randolph Breakfast Room. This will be the second of a series of eight meetings which Dr. Elmer Leslie of the Cambridge Methodist Church is leading for Freshmen under the auspices of the New Student Committee of Phillips Brooks House. Last week twenty were present, and copies of Rauschenbusch's "Social Principles of Jesus" were distributed. It is intended, with this book as a text, to have a free and informal exchange of opinions on religious subjects, more especially the application of Christian principles to modern-day problems. Although the meetings are primarily for Freshmen, all men in College are invited...
...clock and again in the evening at 7.30. The Reverend W. H. Wilson, D.D., Ph.D., will discuss "The Country Movement in its Relation to the Rural Church," the Reverend N. Boynton, D.D., will speak on "The Perils and Possibilities of the City Church," and Professor Walter Rauschenbusch, D.D., on "The Minister as a Servant of the Community" at the morning session. In the evening the Reverend N. E. Richardson, Ph.D., will speak on "The New Opportunity for the Religious Education in the Ministry," Dean M. W. Jacobus, of Hartford Seminary, on "The Personal Cost of the Ministry," and the Reverend...
...Walter Rauschenbusch, D.D., professor of Church History in the Rochester Theological Seminary, Rochester, N. Y., will conduct the service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Dr. Rauschenbusch is the author of "Christianity and the Social Crisis," which is considered one of the best books on social history written in the past ten years...