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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Technical World--"Why the Bennington Blew Up," by A. S. Johnson '85; "A Petition", by H. van Dyke h.94...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magazine Articles by Harvard Men | 12/2/1905 | See Source »

...India," and Rev. H. St. G. Tucker, of Tokyo, on "Japan," in Brooks House. In the evening in Sanders Theatre A. S. Lloyd, D.D., will speak on "The Student and Personal Responsibility," and Rt. Rev. C. P. Anderson, D.D., bishop of Chicago, on "The End of Missions--the World...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: C. S. M. A. Convention Dec. 5 to 7 | 11/28/1905 | See Source »

This was quiet world spoken in a noisy time, said Dr. Van Dyke, for Egypt and Assyria were striving for supremacy and Israel was tossed between the opposing factions. There was also religious unrest, and men were tossed back and forth like shuttle cocks between superstition and atheism. In the midst of this confusion, the prophet, Isaiah, tells the people not to worry about political and social troubles, but to have faith and confidence in God. This faith lifts men up from the tumult and confusion of the world about them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Van Dyke in Appleton Chapel | 11/27/1905 | See Source »

...like a narcotic, but nourishing and stimulating. If we believe in Him, we will not worry about the mysteries of future life, but leave all to Him. He will reveal these mysteries at some future time. It we are bewildered by the abundance of strife and sin in the world, let us recollect that the kingdom of which Christ is the foundation can not be swept away by the tempests of falsehood and disbelief. The day is coming when strife and sin shall be no more, and the perfect light of love shall prevail over the world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Van Dyke in Appleton Chapel | 11/27/1905 | See Source »

...students of Milan, Italy, to all members of the University, for a convention of students to be held in Milan in 1906, during the International Exposition there. The invitation states that the objects of the convention is to bring together educated young men from all over the world, and to discuss questions of interest to students. Sports and excursions will be held during the convention. Reduced steamship and railroad rates will be offered. A circular containing further information has been posted in the Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Invitation from Milan | 11/21/1905 | See Source »

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