Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the American Historical Association in Detroit on Dec. 27, Prof. A. C. Coolidge and Mr. A. L. P. Dennis of Harvard spoke on the various aspects of the crusades. The American Folk Lore Society met with the American Society of Nationalists and associated societies at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Dec. 28. Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Dr. Frank Russell, Harvard: first vice-president. Professor Livingston Ferrand, Columbia: second vice-president. Dr. G. A. Dorsey, Field Columbian Museum, Chicago; councillors Dr. R. B. Dixon, Harvard; Mr. S. Hagar, Brooklyn...
...Brown, deputy keeper of the University Records, gave last night his third and last lecture on the Lower South. In his first two lectures Mr. Brown spoke of the gradual rise and ascendency of the cotton States. He pointed out first the difference which has always existed between the cotton States and the more northern States of the South...
...Rainsford spoke last year on the subject of courage. His address made a deep impression upon those who heard him and it is hoped that a large number of men will attend the meeting tonight...
...first Harvard-Yale debate ever held, Mr. Surbridge spoke for Harvard. The presiding officer at that debate was Governor John D. Long, in whose honor the medals are named...
...Testament the "Kingdom" and the "Righteousness" of which Christ spoke must be understood in connection with this. The law was not abrogated but fulfilled, not enforced literally but with a spiritual meaning and sanction. In this sense St. Paul says "We do not destroy the law through faith, yea we establish the law;" and this may be traced out in his Epistles. He wished to build up a Christian social state, beginning with the family, a new and spiritual community...