Word: tonight
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...series of three conferences under the auspices of the St. Paul's Society, on "The Faith Once For All Delivered." The talk this evening will be at 7.15 o'clock, and will be preceded by evening prayer at 7 o'clock. "The Catholic Faith" is the subject for tonight. The remaining conferences of the series will be as follows: January 15--"The Test of the Faith"; January 22--"The Safeguards of the Faith...
There will be an informal Freshman meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union. All members of the Freshman class, whether or not members of the Union, are invited to attend. The question of continuing these meetings during the rest of the year will depend largely on the success of this meeting...
...most prominent position during most of the year, there is one occasion upon which a public recognition of their efforts is granted to those who have as important a part as any others in making this University what it is. This occasion is the award of academic distinctions tonight. These men deserve something more than mere academic honors, land those who have been less fortunate can show their own appreciation by their presence at the meeting...
From a more selfish point of view the meeting tonight commands attention. Even among the host of lecturers who address us, Mr. Wister stands out as a man who distinctly appeals to under graduates, and it will be a pleasure to listen to a Harvard graduate who is a successful and typically American author...
President Eliot is in New York today in attendance at the annual business session of the National Civic Federation, which will be held today and tomorrow. President Eliot is a member of the executive committee of the Federation. At the annual dinner of the members tonight he will speak informally on some subject connected with the work of the Federation. The other speakers will be Andrew Carnegie, John Mitchell, E. H. Harriman, General Fred D. Grant, Samuel Gompers, George W. Perkins, and Archbishop John Ireland...