Word: silver
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Ever since the Silver Bay Conferences have been held it has been custom to recruit undergraduates by describing the opportunities for recreation which the conferences offer. The ten days spent there, one was almost led to believe, would be as enjoyable as if passed in the gayest summer resort. Although it is true that conferences as they are now conducted are extremely enjoyable--there seems to be a danger that in an effort to get men to attend, this aspect of the conference may be over-emphasized...
...singing contests held last night as part of the Jubilee entertainment, Gore Hall won possession for the second year of the silver cup. Standish won in 1919 and Smith the two previous years...
...opportunity for personal interviews with inspiring leaders is the greatest which Silver Bay offers. Other features of the Conference include denominational meetings, special discussion classes for the numerous foreign students, and sections on the principles and methods of Association work...
...annual Student Conference at Silver Bay on Lake George, N. Y., will be held this year from June 24 to July 3. Among the widely known social service and religious leaders who will contribute their services to this Conference are Robert E. Speer, Sherwood Eddy and Henry Sloan Coffin. There are also included such men as Bernard Iddings Bell, John R. Mott, Bishop McDowell and R. P. Wilder...
...present the following 18 men from the University have indicated their intention of attending this Silver Bay Conference, and it is expected that the final delegation will be considerably larger A. J. Byington '24, R. Chute '22, F. C. d'Elseaux '24, Frederick Flather '23, J. R. Flather '23, R. S. Hubbard '24, W. E. Leidt '22, M. G. Roberts '23, R. B. Smith '22, J. F. Stearns '22, R. A. White Sp. and P. E. Wilson '22. Foreign Students L. J. Castellejo 1G., T. B. Charm Une E.S., M. L. Iwamoto 3G., E. C. Lasker gr.E.S...