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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday afternoon in Appleton Chapel Rev. Lyman Abbott took for his text, "What shall I do to inherit eternal life?" He said: The young man who asked this question is the type of many a young man of the present time who does very little harm but very little good. I decided to speak on this subject today because I thought that my voice might possibly reach such a one. I could not expect this class of fellows to attend the morning prayers or the Sunday service, but the Vespers are so pleasant I thought they might possibly attend them...
...yards run-G. L. Batchelder, 15 yards; S. V. R. Crosby, 16; W. L. Thompson, 10; H. P. Williams, 35; W. C. Cloyes, 25; H. F. Hollis, 25; W. H. Wright, 5; F. E. Stetson, 20; W. H. Gratwick, 24; T. Barron, 35; F. L. Young, 25; W. D. Boardman, 25; S. M. Merrill...
...ninth annual conference of the College Young Men's Christian Association of New England was held at Williams College Feb. 6 to 8. About eighty delegates were present, representing nearly twenty institutions. The homes of Williamstown were thrown open with generous hospitality to the visitors, who thoroughly appreciated the beauties of the village, the college, and above all, the kindness of the people...
...Colley, the state secretary of Connecticut, gave an enthusiastic presentation of the work for young men in New England and its claims upon college men. Mr. S. M. Sayford pointed out the need of a more spiritual impulse in Christian work...
...four o'clock Mr. Sayford gave a very earnest and impressive address on some of the dangers and evil tendencies of college life. In the evening Mr. J. R. Mott, one of the college secretaries of the international committee, on the Possibilities of the Intercollegiate Young Men's Christian Associations showing the advantages of united work, and the great need of such work in foreign lands...