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...rebel'' missions board (TIME, April 23), complained loudly before the Cleveland assembly because the General Council of the Church had issued a pamphlet detailing how illegal the board is. Last week, after three hours of clamorous debate, the assembly voted that members of the independent board must sever their connections with it, desist from soliciting funds and cease from usurping official authority-or else be disciplined by their presbyteries. Confident of increased prosperity this year, the Presbyterian Finance Committee upped its benevolence budget to $8,000,000 in expectation of $2,000,000 more than was received last...
...FRIDAY, JUNE 1 (VII) Anthropology 16 Peabody Mus. Botany 6a Sever 2 Chemistry 4 Mallinckrodt MB23 English 16 New Lect. Hall English 50b New Lect. Hall Fine Arts 2c Fogg Museum Fine Arts 2d Fogg Museum French 5 Harvard 6 French 14 Emerson A French 27 Harvard 6 Geography 35b Geography Bidg. Geology 22 Rotch Bldg. German C Mr. Stamm, Sec. 1 Harvard 5 Mr. Barnason, Sec. 2 Harvard 5 Mr. Metcalf, Sec. 3 Harvard 5 German H Harvard 6 Government 6 Sever 5 History 71 Andover C History of Religions 7 Harvard 2 Indic Philology 1b Emerson A Latin...
When President Conant steps to the microphone of the public address system set up on the stage behind Sever Hall and begins his career as a donor of degrees, it is highly probable that he will first of all make the presentation to President-emeritus Lowell. With dignified mien and stately poise, Harvard's former president, who well remembers the function which will then be performed by his successor, will be once again honored by the University which he served for 24 years...
Plans for the 289th commencement were announced today. Commencement will be held on Thursday, June 21, at 9.45 o'clock. A procession, headed by Philip P. Chase '00, University Marshal, will march to the Sever Quadrangle where President Conant will award the honorary degrees and degrees to students graduating from the University...
...result of the recent competition, two Seniors and a fifth year graduate student were chosen yesterday to be speakers at the Commencement Day exercises in Sever Quadrangle. Paul L. MacKendrick '34, of Roslindale will give the Latin address, while Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, of White Plains, N. Y., and Reginald G. Buchler, of Williamstown, will be the other speakers...