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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Dean Shaler, in introducing Professor Moore, spoke of the self-control which he always derived from attending the morning service in Appleton Chapel. Professor Moore enlarged upon this idea, telling how a man in the midst of life needs a lantern to give him his bearings. Some of us, he said, are here by the sacrifices of our parents; all of us are sent to College with great expectations from father or mother. Now is the chance by living up to these paternal ambitions to change our relation to father or mother from that of son to that of companion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERESTING RECEPTION | 10/4/1905 | See Source »

...first session of the annual Autumn Conference conducted by the Phillips Brooks House Association in the interest of all the societies quartered in the House was held Monday night, the general subject being the Harvard Mission. N. Kelley '06 presided, and R. H. Oveson '05 spoke of the organization and objects of the Mission, and outlined plans for the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brooks House Autumn Conference | 9/27/1905 | See Source »

Professor E. C. Moore spoke and led discussion on "The Part of Undergraduates in the Mission," and Rev. Endicott Peabody, D. D., of Groton, spoke on "Possibilities of the Mission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brooks House Autumn Conference | 9/27/1905 | See Source »

...Ingersoll lectureship was 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 Dr. William Osler, professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University, spoke upon "Science and Immortality...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INGERSOLL LECTURE AT 8 | 5/17/1905 | See Source »

...meeting of the History Club last evening Professor I. N. Hollis, Mr. R. M. Johnson, Professor A. B. Hart and President Eliot spoke about the new summer camp in history at Squam Lake. It was explained that the work, which will not be counted towards a degree, will consist of the study of those aspects of history not dealt with in regular courses. An ample library will be provided. The men will live in tents and will take their meals at the Engineering Camp, which is situated near by. Circulars containing further information may be obtained at the publication office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Summer Camp in History | 5/11/1905 | See Source »

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