Word: sessions
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first meeting of the St. Paul's Society will be held in the Noble Room. Phillips Brooks House, tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. The evening prayer service will be read, and afterward there will be a brief business session. The meeting is open to all Episcopalians in the University...
...must be an essential part of the scheme of public parks, and a committee appointed to investigate reported in favor of the building of a dam just above Craigie Bridge. This recommendation, however, owing to the imperfections of the engineering plans proposed, was not carried out. Since the legislative session of 1901, an active campaign has been carried on in behalf of the Charles River dam, by the following committee: J. J. Sorrow '85, chairman. H. L. Higginson h.'82, A. Hemenway '75. Nathan Matthews, Jr., George W. Weld '60, Dr. Chas, G. Weld...
...session this morning, which opens at 9.30 o'clock in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House will be devoted to a discussion of Bible study. O. G. Frantz '03, S. B. Booth '06, and R. H. Bollard '05 will speak. At 11 o'clock Reverend Professor Fenn will give an address. The evening session commencing at 7.30 o'clock, will be devoted to the discussion of plans for philanthropic work, and at 8.30 o'clock an address will be made by Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts...
...mornings and evenings were devoted to session of the conference, while the afternoons were given up to athletic sports and recreation. At 11 o'clock in the mornings and 8 o'clock in the evenings, platform addresses were made by such men as Rev. J. R. Campbell of London, England, Rev. W. F. McDowell of Edinburgh, Scotland, John R. Mott, Robert E. Speer, and Dr. Campbell Morgan. There were also open air services on Round Top at 7 o'clock in the evening, at which able speakers presented instances of various opportunities for Christian work in professions outside the ministry...
...annual convention of the Boston inter-Seminary Missionary Alliance will be held at the Divinity School on Wednesday. Seven seminaries in and about Boston will be represented by about one hundred delegates. The morning session, at which Professor Peabody is to give the address of welcome, will be devoted to papers on missionary topics. St the conclusion of the afternoon session, the Faculty of the Divinity School will receive at Phillip Brooks House, and tea will be served. The evening session will be taken up with two addresses. "The Church and Missions." by Professor E. C. Moore, and "The Christian...