Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...defeated the Freshmen in the first contest of the interclass debating series. The winning team supported the negative side of the question, "Resolved, That the policy of the administration in regard to San Domingo is justifiable." E.R. Lewis, D. Rosenblum, and P.L. Butler made up the Sophomore team, and spoke in the order named. The Freshman order was: J.D. Cronin, I. Dimond, G.C. Good...
...founded by the will of Miss Caroline Haskell Ingersoll, of Keene, N.H., who died in 1893. Provision was made for the annual delivery and publication of a lecture upon "The Immortality of Man." Last year Rev. S. McC. Crothers, D.D., h.'99, pastor of the First Unitarian Church Spoke upon "Immortality and Ethical Idealism...
...Lymann Abbott, D.D., spoke in Appleton Chapel last night on "Christianity." In comparing Judaism and Christianity, Dr. Abbott showed how the two were really the same, how a belief in Jesus was the flower of the older conception. Christianity is not only the striving of man towards God, but it is also the striving on the part of the Father to find man. The difference between Christianity and all other religions is this belief in God seeking humanity. In his desire to win "lost souls," for the term means merely souls which have not yet been found, God is performing...
...Officer, Jr., F. H. Holmes, J. S. Rogers. At the 11 o'clock meeting in Christ Church, Rev. Endicott Peabody, D.D., headmaster of Groton School, John R. Mott, general secretary of the World's Student Christian Federation, and Rev. J. C. Roper, D.D., professor in the General Theological Seminary, spoke on the missionary problem in its relation to the boarding school, the university, and the theological seminary. In the afternoon session at Phillips Brooks House, Rev. H. St. G. Tucker, president of St. Paul's College, Tokio, and Miss Hayashi of Japan gave two very interesting talks on Japan, Miss...
...William Lawrence, D.D., '71, bishop of Massachusetts, presided at the mass meeting in Sanders Theatre last night. John R. Mott spoke on "The Possibilities of the Student World in the Extension of Christ's Kingdom," and Rev. Arthur S. Lloyd, D.D., general secretary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society spoke on "The End of Missions: The World for God." Mr. Mott enlarged upon many chances for young missionaries to Christianize the world, and of the Christian universities and colleges in pagan countries which would spread the gospel among their own people. The resurrection of Christ, the perfect man, said...