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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fourth of the Noble lectures on "The Ethics of Jesus," given by the Rev. Henry Churchill King, D.D., LL.D., will be delivered tonight in the Fogg Lecture Room at 8 o'clock. The special subject will be "The Estimate of the Ethical Teaching in the Sayings of Jesus Peculiar to Either Matthew or Luke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. King Gives Fourth Noble Lecture | 3/1/1909 | See Source »

...fourth of the Noble lectures will be given by Dr. King, Monday at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Lecture Room. The special subject will be "The Estimate of the Ethical Teaching in the Sayings of Jesus Peculiar to Either Matthew or Luke...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third Noble Lecture Last Night | 2/27/1909 | See Source »

...WILLIAM BELDEN NOBLE LECTURES. "The Ethics of Jesus." IV. "Estimate of the Ethical Teaching in the Sayings of Jesus which are peculiar to either Matthew or Luke." President Henry Churchill King, of Oberlin College. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 2/27/1909 | See Source »

...year. One, two, three, or even four editors may be taken from each competition, according as they have proved their worth to the satisfaction of the managing editor. For the first few days the work is very general and consists of picking up about the College any items of peculiar interest. Any candidate who shows that he is in earnest easily survives this stage and is given every possible assistance by conferences with the editors. Soon the more promising news gatherers are given simple assignments, if they have proved their willingness to work and their ability to write intelligently. Later...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON MANAGEMENT | 2/16/1909 | See Source »

Strange as it may seem, some men feel reticent about writing the real facts of their College lives on these blanks, laboring under some peculiar apprehension that their secrets will be divulged to their great damage. Of course this idea is absolutely unfounded. The Seniors may feel assured that no one except the secretary will read these class "lives," and they can depend on him to use proper discretion. Every member of the class should not only answer all the questions candidly, but should make serious suggestions for the possible improvement of conditions here by advocating changes in the present...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIOR CLASS LITERATURE. | 1/28/1909 | See Source »

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