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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Austin '13, of Santa Barbara, California; A. C. Binder '16, of Cambridge; P. Bradley '16, of Lincoln; D. Campbell '17, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal.; W. Campbell '16, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal.; F. Chang '14, of Chefoo, China; L. Chang 1G., of Lahina, Hawaii; W. Chen, sub-Freshman, of Springfield; R. M. Cook '17, of Worcester; T. B. Gill '15, of Cambridge; L. deJ. Harvard '15, of London, England; A. B. Haw 1G., of Ottumwa, Ia., H. A. Larrabee '16, of Melrose; T. L. Li, uC., of Cambridge; J. C. Manry '14, of Atlanta, Ga.; P. A. Means '15, of Boston...
...competition for the chairmanship of the sub-committees of the 1916. Finance Committee has ended. H. Amory, of Boston, who collected $46, is chairman of the first sub-committee: A. Dixen. 3d. of Chicago, III., with $43, is chairman of second sub-committee; W. C. Boyden, Jr., of Winnetka, III., with $61, is chairman of the third, and S. L. Kuhn, of Cincinnati, O., with $56.51, is chairman of the fourth. Though the collection of dues has so far been fairly successful, there are still many Sophomores who have contributed nothing to the class fund. It will be the duty...
...dues collected from the class of 1916 amount to over $100 less than those collected last year. If the class entertainments are to be nearly as good as those of last year, much more money must be contributed. The Competition for chairmanship of the sub-committees will close on December 11. At the present time J. J. Cronin '16 leads the first sub-committee, A. Dixon '16 the second, W. C. Boyden '16 the third, and C. C. Lund '16 the fourth. The highest man in the competition is W. C. Boyden...
...Lowell Institute at 8 o'clock this evening, Professor Ernst von Dobschutz will deliver the eighth and concluding lecture on "The Influence of the Bible on Civilization," the sub-topic for tonight being "The Bible is Once More the Book of Devotion (1850--)." In these lecture the influence of the Scriptures has been traced from the very beginnings of the early church, the first lecture being "The Bible Makes Itself Indispensable for the Church (until 325 A.D.)." Professor von Dobschutz has covered every era from the Christian Empire and Mediaeval Civilization down to the modern acceptance of the Bible...
...course which the New Gymnasium Committee has taken in appointing Junior and Freshman sub-committees is just the one to bring its purpose to completion. The task which it has in hand is not an easy one, for besides the taking of pledges it involves the tiresome work of collecting them when due and the infinite detail of keeping accurate account of the money received. Sub-committees large enough to make the work light for each member are the best means for success. We hope to see the work go on with the zeal which it deserves. Then...