Word: students
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...missionary service under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society will be held in Christ Church, Garden street, Cambridge, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The service is held in the interest of the Church Student's Missionary Association, whose nineteenth annual convention will meet in Cambridge in December. Rev. Alexander Mann, D.D., rector of Trinity Church, Boston, will deliver the address...
...amount of political control is being steadily diminished, religious denominations are losing their influence, and wherein the graduates of the several institutions are coming into possession of power over them. He said that an American faculty almost always feels a strong sense of responsibility for the conduct of their students and gives much thought to the effects of their teachings and of the common academic life on the character of the student. He showed that the use of elementary subjects which rightly belong to the secondary schools, to be only a temporary policy, and that its complete disappearance in American...
...scale, it is impossible to overestimate their revolutionary import. Mr. Fletcher is one of the most original and "sympathetic" personalities whom Massachusetts in our day has produced. His teaching and example have been of such vital benefit to certain persons whom I know, that I feel as if every student ought to give himself the benefit of this rare opportunity. WILLIAM JAMES...
...voted that in the assignment of the Charles Wyman Scholarship in history preference should be given to advanced students of history in Harvard College, but that in the absence of a desirable undergraduate candidate the Scholarship might be assigned to a student in the Graduate School...
...39th annual convention of the Young Men's Christian Association of Massachusetts and Rhode Island to be held this year in Westfield, Mass., November 10, 11, and 12, the last day will be devoted to the student Y. M. C. A. meeting. Dr. Endicott Peabody of Groton will make an address, and the following Harvard men will speak: Arthur S. Johnson '85, Charles W. Gilkey '03, and J. M. Groves...