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...York, a glimpse of the famous Dutch West India company, by Mrs. Martha J. Lamb. The sketch is copiously illustrated by quaint pictures of the city of Amsterdam and is told in that clear, pointed style characteristic of the well known authors. The second article is a chapter on Church History-the relationship of church and state in the United States. Thought rather a compiler subject, it is (?) into what the church constitutionally is, its rights and restrictions. A paper well worth reading by those fond of state history is : "Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio-their admission into the Union." A short...
...Beta Kappa. Harvard Chapter. Business Meeting, Boylston Hall, West Lecture Room, 12 m. - No literary Exercises. - Dinner at 2 p. m., in Lower Massachusetts...
...ROPES, Sec'y.DEUTSCHER VEREIN. - Meeting this evening at 7.30 in 21 Stoughton. Prof. Sheldon will speak on "A Chapter from the History of Languages." Election of officers for 1887-88. A large attendance is desired...
...service at Appleton Chapel yesterday evening was well attended by the students and friends of the college, to hear the Rev. William S. Rainsford, of St. George's Church, New York. The text chosen was taken from the eleventh chapter of Deuteronomy, the tenth, eleventh and twelfth verses, and the sermon was clear, eloquent and comprehensive. In the course of his remarks, Dr. Rainsford said that the lesson that God was teaching the children of Israel was one that all nations should learn, and God has been continually trying to teach this same lesson to the different peoples...
...question was the subject of discussion. Addresses were delivered by Hon. Joseph H. Choate, Hon. Joshua L. Chamberlain, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Hon. Theodore Roosevelt and Professor James B. Thayer. A number of invited quests were present, and the exercises passed off very successfully. The committee of the Harvard chapter which had the matter in charge were Henry W. Keyes, Frederic S. Coolidge, Herbert D. Hale, Charles F. Adams, 2d, and James Mott Hallowell...