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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...addition to this class material the album will contain photographs of President Eliot, the Deans of the different departments of the University, and 130 members of the Faculty, also pictures of the various University buildings and dormitories. There will be pictures of the University and 1905 athletic teams, of the casts of the various society plays, and the editorial boards of the different papers. The Album will be larger than that of last year and will be printed on heavier paper. It will consist of 144 pages and will be bound in red morocco. The price will probably...
...past year has been in several respects an unusually successful one for the various religious and philanthropic organizations which are quartered in Phillips Brooks House. The Phillips Brooks House Association, organized a year ago this spring, which includes in its membership all the societies in the House, has gone far toward accomplishing its objects, to unity the numerous interests which centre in the House and to simplify the management of the societies and the maintenance of the House itself. In a number of directions, the actual work of the year has been larger and more effective than in past years...
Under the auspices of the various societies in the House a number of interesting religious addresses have been provided during the year. Among the speakers have been Dr. F. W. Tomkins, Dr. Lyman Abbott, Dr. Van Dyke, Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall, Bishop Vincent, Bishop Jaggar, Rev. C. F. Dole, Rev. J. J. Baxter, D.D., Dr. W. J. Dawson, and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Besides these religious addresses there have been addresses on various social questions, one by Mr. C. B. Marsh on "The Tramp Question," Dr. J. R. Brackett on "The Ultimate Aims of our Philanthropic Work...
...deputation work of the Christian Association consists of sending men, in answer to requests to speak in various city Christian associations, preparatory schools, churches and colleges. During the year this work has been under the direction of W. W. Thayer '06 and A. W. Soule '06. More than 50 such requests have been filled during the year...
...June 30 to July 19. It is expected that the conference will be attended by from 600 to 800 men representing the leading eastern colleges. The program of the day's work at the conference devotes mornings and evenings to consideration and discussion of religious and philanthropic work at various institutions, and leaves the afternoon free for recreation. Each college will organize a baseball nine and a track team: good opportunities will be offered for tennis, golf, canoeing and swimming. The social life is a feature of the conference as receptions will be given by the different, college delegations...