Word: tomorrow
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...programme of exercises in the College Conference tomorrow, is as follows: In the morning from 9 to 10 there will be a service of song, after which Col. J. L. Greene, of Hartford, will speak on "Social Parity in College Life." From 10.15 to 10.30 a devotional service. The time from 10.30 to 12 will be devoted to Bible study, reports, addresses by Rev. G. S. Burroughs of Amherst. G. L. Richardson, Williams, '88, and G. S. Blakely, Dartmoutn, '88. In the afternoon from 2 to 3 there will be a song service and an address by Walter C. Douglas...
...Sach's first lecture on Greek vase paintings occurs this evening in Boylston Hall. He gave two of his lectures in the Art School at Yale during last week. They met with great favor and were enjoyed by large audiences. The second lecture at Harvard occurs tomorrow evening...
FRESHMAN BANJO CLUB.- Very important rehearsals today (Thursday), and tomorrow at 3 o'clock, in Holyoke...
...first meetings in the New England College Conference will be held tomorrow afternoon and evening an Association Hall, Boston. Reports from the various colleges indicate the largest conference ever held. Yale will send thirty delegates, Bowdoin twenty, Williams ten, and other colleges in like proportion. There will be speeches by prominent alumni and undergraduates...
...programme for tomorrow's exercises is as follows: The reception committee will be in the Association rooms from 2-3 in the afternoon to receive delegates. In the evening there will be an informal reception from 7 to 7 30; from 7.30-8.15. opening exercises, consisting of brief addresses by Mr. Derby, the president of the Association, and by President Warren of Boston University. From 8-15-9 Rev. Dr. Twitchell of Hartford, will address the meeting...