Word: wishard
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...tomorrow, there will be a general meeting addressed by students. Among the students who will speak are Stagg and Corbin of Yale, Pfeiffer of Harvard, and Speer of Princeton. The meeting in the evening will be a farewell meeting conducted by Mr. L. D. Wishard. The meetings yesterday were very interesting and a large number of college men were present. Tomorrow's exercises will be specially interesting because of the prominent college men who will take part...
...evening from 7.30 7.45 a devotional service, after which there will be addresses by Mr. F. K. Sanders and L. D. Wishard, on "Our Work Abroad...
After an address of welcome by the president of the Brown Association, President Robinson spoke of the responsibility which rests upon a member of a Christian organization. He was followed by Mr. L. D. Wishard, the inter-collegiate college secretary of the Y. M. C. A. who spoke of the intercollegiate Y. M. C. A. movement. Saturday forenoon was given to papers by various delegates, followed by discussions on the reception of new students, the advantages of an association room, the prayer meeting, the Bible training class, and the missionary meeting. The Rev. A. J. Gordon, D. D., of Boston...
After a short meeting among the students Sunday morning, the delegates attended services at the city churches. In the afternoon Prof. Lincoln, of Brown, gave an address on Christian consecration. The closing exercises were held in the First Baptist Church. Mr. Wishard spoke of the world-wide extent of this Christian work for young men. Reports were then given by delegates of the religious life in their respective colleges. The pastor of the church made a few remarks about the claims of the ministry as a profession. At the close of this meeting the delegates held farewell exercises...
...public meeting of the day was held in Appleton Chapel, between halfpast seven and nine. Quite a large audience were assembled. Mr. Wishard presided. The first half of the time was given to reports from the colleges. The following gentlemen reported for their colleges: Mr. E. B. Stiles, Bates; Mr. W. H. Hopkins, U'v. of Vt.; Mr. J. H. Colby, Dartmouth; Mr. F. B. Richards, Amherst; Mr. E. S. Pressey, Williams; Mr. H. M. Dickinson, Williston; Mr. Hyde, Mt. Hermon; Mr. Spaulding, Worcester Academy; Mr. L. C. Leary, Agricultural College at Amherst; Mr. L. Baird, Yale...