Word: young
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Belcher, F. S. Buffum, W. A. Heizman, Wm. Kent, J. D. Kirkpatrick, A. J. Paehtz, C. E. Pike, S. B. Richardson, E. H. Sherburne, F. H. Shoenfuss, L. K. Southard, M: McI. Thurlow, R. F. Webber, H. E. Wescott, M. W. Wolff, H. W. Young...
Professor W. W. Fenn delivered an address last night before the Harvard Religious Union in Phillips Brooks House on "The Attitude of a College Man to the Church." There are, he said, many men today, especially young men, who are interested in religion and who are leading a Christian life, but who are indifferent to the Church. This indifference is sometimes due, in part, to a survival of the older conception of the church. At present, however, the church is emphasizing increasingly the work of social service, and it may fairly be asked whether a man having this purpose...
...separate creations but are descended from one another, thus making one great family. The proofs of evolution rest mainly on intermediate or transitional forms in adults, and also on stages in development. It is this latter phase which Professor Jackson will consider in his lecture. In the young, forms of development are found which are comparable to those of adults of simpler and geologically older types in the group to which the organism belongs. It is to the fossils in the rocks, therefore, that the scientist must turn to study the genealogy of organic forms. With...
...University Chess Club has this year re-entered the Metropolitan Chess League, which includes the following six other clubs: Dorchester, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Young Men's Christian Union, Lynn, Boston Press, and Boston Chess Club. The schedule of games is so arranged that the Harvard team will not play during the Christmas recess and the mid-year examination period. Each club will play two matches with each of the other clubs, and in at least one of these two matches the teams will play in order of strength. The teams will be composed of not less than...
Preparatory schools, Young People's Societies, Bible classes, men's clubs, churches, settlements, and other organizations are continually seeking speakers from the University. The Deputation Committee attempts to secure capable men who are willing to do this work. As an example of the calls which the committee fills may be mentioned a series of addresses before a Young Men's Socialistic Club in Boston, for which men from the argumentation and debating courses in College have been secured...