Word: spirited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor J. W. Platner will lecture on "Independency as a Principle of Church Order," in King's Chapel, Boston, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. This is one of the series of lectures arranged by the Lowell Institute on "Christianity as a Religion of the Spirit under Historical Conditions." No tickets are required...
...fact that in past years these teams have been so largely made up of men from the Law School indicates that either the interest or the ability necessary for successful competition is wanting in the College. Our debating teams would be more truly representative, and would better fulfill the spirit of intercollegiate debating, if the majority of their members were undergraduates...
That the reservation of three dormitories for the Senior classes has some very decided attractions is attested by all who have spent their Senior year in one of these buildings. Even those who on principle oppose such grouping of classes, will admit that the development of class and College spirit is encouraged by it. And if the system as a whole is good, any change in the details of its administration which would make it more popular, is worth trial...
Professor Y. Okakura, of Tokyo, will deliver the third of a series of eight public lectures on "Japan, Past and President," in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. The special subject for this lecture will be "Permanence of the Spirit of Old Japan." Tickets for the entire course may be obtained by mail of the Curator in Huntngton Hall, free of charge. This course will be given on Tuesday and Friday evenings during February...
...Chapel, Boston, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock on "Certain Readjustments between the Church and the Community Required by Recent Theological and Social Changes." This lecture is one of a series of lectures arranged by the Lowell Institute on the general subject "Christianity as a Religion of the Spirit under Historical Conditions." These lectures are open to the public and no tickets are required...