Word: thought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...College Office, these, and all the other vexations of our Cambridge existence, one may wonder whether such things really exist; are they not rather a dream, a bad dream, full of a succession of never-ceasing worries invented to dog our weary footsteps? Almost convinced, we put the thought of them far back in the darkest and dustiest corner of our minds...
...cultivate the social as well as the scholarly interests of the members has been the aim of the international organization everywhere. At different places this ideal is sought in different ways; at Cornell, for instance, a residence building has been thought necessary. In this University more modest methods have sufficed. It is still too soon for the full effects of the cosmopolitan movement to be evident; it is not too much to say, however, that it will promote the interchange of students between countries and in some measure aid the cause of international harmony...
Professor W. R. Arnold, Ph.D., Andover Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature, will lecture on "The Relation of Primitive Christianity to Jewish Thought and Teaching" in King's Chapel, Boston, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. This is the sixth of a course of free public lectures on the general subject, "Christianity as a Religion of the Spirit under Historical Conditions," given by professors of the University during the winter months under the auspices of the Lowell Institute. Admission is free, and no tickets are required...
...KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "The Relation of Primitive Christianity to Jewish Thought and Teaching." Professor W. R. Arnold. King's Chapel, Boston...
...KING'S CHAPEL LECTURES. "The Relation of Primitive Christianity to Jewish Thought and Teaching." Professor W. R. Arnold. King's Chapel, Boston...