Word: christianizing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual election of the Christian Association, held last evening in Phillips Brooks House, resulted as follows: president, R. C. Floyd '11; vice-president, B. Baker 1G.; secretary, H. E. Wetzel '11; treasurer, C. S. Collier '11. The newly elected officers will take charge of the association on March 1. Following the election E. C. Carter '00 discussed "The Function of a University Christian Association...
...meeting held in the interest of Christian Missions in Sanders Theatre yesterday afternoon was attended by an enthusiastic audience of over 300 persons. Professor E. C. Moore presided and introduced the speakers...
...short-slighted. It is a policy striving for peace, independence, democracy, liberty, and patriotism. And although such qualities sound new for China they have been hers for over 4000 years. They have been dormant for a long time, but are now awakened by the touch of Christian Missions...
...meeting in the interest of Christian Missions will be held under the auspices of the Harvard Mission and the Student Volunteer League of Boston in Sanders. Theatre this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The speakers will be D. Z. Yui 2G., a graduate of St. John's College, Shanghai,. China, who is preparing to return to China to teach at Boone College; Mr. G. Eddy Yale '91, Student Y. M. C. A. Secretary for India; and E. C. Carter '00, formerly a representative of the Harvard Mission in India. Professor E. C. Moore will preside. The meeting will be open...
...MEETING IN THE INTEREST OF CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. "Some Aspects of Modern Missions." Professor E. C. Moore will preside. Mr. D. Z. Yui, of China; Mr. G. Sherwood Eddy, Ph. B. 1891 (Yale), of India; and Mr. E. C. Carter '00, of New York, will speak. Sanders Theatre, 4.30 P. M. This meeting is under the auspices of the Harvard Mission and the Student Volunteer League of Greater Boston. Open to members of the University and of other colleges and universities of the vicinity, but not to the general public...