Word: sermonizer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Aviation will show its use for rapid transportation next Sunday when the Reverend R. B. Ogilby '02, president of Trinity College Hartford, will preach a sermon at Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and will then fly to Hartford where he will attend the Trinity Baccalaureate services at the Church Cathedral at 7.45 o'clock. President Ogilby plans to attend his class's twenty-fifth reunion which will be held here on June 18 and 19. He is scheduled to preach the class anniversary sermon Sunday, which will start at 5 o'clock, but he also wants...
...result at the close of his sermon he will be rushed to the East Boston Airport, where General Brown, commander of the First Corps Area of the Army, will have an airplane at the president's disposal, ready to fly with him to the Hartford Airport, where he will be met by an automobile and then taken to the cathedral. It is believed that he will arrive in plenty of time for the start of the Trinity services...
...complete program of events for Class Day Week was announced last night by Madison Sayles '27 Chairman of the Class Day Committee. The annual celebration which includes the Commencement Exercises, the Senior Spread and Dance, the Baccalaureate Sermon by President Lowell, and the Yale baseball game, will continue from June 19 to 24. There will be dancing on two successive evenings June 20 and 21 and the activities will as usual, end with the Phi Beta Kappa oration and poem on June...
...Sunday June 19, President Lowell will deliver the Baccalaurate Sermon at 4 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. After the Baccalaureate service, President Lowell will hold a reception at his home, 17 Quincey Street...
There are seven sermons and a prayer, all of a powerful simplicity. But one sermon stands by itself, making the rambling accounts of Creation and the Fall and the Flood seem almost conversational. It is a funeral sermon, and one of the really great poems of U. S. literature. It tells how God, one morning, had a tall, bright angel cry out like a clap of thunder...