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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Courses for 1895-96, edited by a board of graduate students from different Universities has recently been issued. C. A. Duniway of the Harvard Graduate School is the editor-in-chief. The handbook contains, besides that grouping of graduate courses in the principal schools of the country under the various departments of instruction, which was its prime object, a brief account of the convention of graduate clubs held in New York last April with the address then drawn up to the governing boards of American Universities. There are also a list of the graduate clubs affiliated and introductory accounts...
Freshmen and special students may obtain information concerning courses in the various departments of study on Wednesday, Sept 25, from the following instructors, who will be present in the rooms following their names in the list below, from 10 to 1 o'clock...
...Various social and public meetings were also held during the year, including a course of Sunday afternoon sermons in Christ Church. Among the prominent speakers at the meetings have been Bishops Hare, Coleman, and Lawrence, Father J. O. S. Huntington, O. H. C., and Drs. Brewster, Fiske, and Huntington. During Lent, evening prayer was read every night by one of the members of the Society...
...purpose of this society is "to unite men of various views and faiths in a mutual interchange of religious thought and a common search for truth; to develop and impress the idea of the value of the religious element in character and action, and thus to increase in its members that ethical enthusiasm and purpose which is the result alike of intellectual breadth and moral earnestness...
...winter of 1892-93 a self-appointed committee from the various departments of the University met and unanimously agreed that some sort of union among the Catholics of Harvard was desirable. Accordingly in May, 1893, the Harvard Catholic Club was organized. The membership is open to all Catholics in Harvard University and today numbers one hundred and seventy-five...