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...change of management of the CRIMSON in no way alters its policy. It will, as heretofore, aim to express editorially the best sentiment of the college in educational and athletic matters. This does not mean that the views of the writer will taken without investigation to be the views of the college. It will be our purpose to consult as fully and often as necessary those who are in a position to judge best of the bearings of certain question and then to draw our conclusions as conscientiously and with as good judgement as possible. In news items we shall...
Resolved, That we express our grief at the death of Rt. Rev. Phillips Brooks, D. D., and our sympathy for his family. Bishop Brooks was President of the board of trustees of Groton School, and as boys there we had the benefit of his devotion to the school. As students of Harvard University we have continued to enjoy the inspiration of his friendship and influence. Our personal sorrow is joined with a sense of the immeasurable loss which his death brings to Groton School and Harvard University. Be it further...
...unanimously voted that the Society heartily endorse the suggestion and that publication of this announcement be left to the committee of the society on the religious building. By this action the St Paul's Society wishes, as one of the three societies which have this building in charge, to express its willingness that the money already raised should be devoted to the purpose referred to above and that it will gladly devote its efforts toward the accomplishment of so fitting a tribute to the memory of Dr. Brooks...
...members of the St. Paul's Society in Harvard University, desiring to express the sense of our great loss we have suffered in the death of the universally beloved Bishop of Massachusetts, an Honorary Member of our Society, do hereby...
...announced in yesterday's CRIMSON the Vesper service this afternoon will be in memory of Dr. Brooks. It seems only proper that the college should express the sense of loss, and a memorial service is certainly the most natural way. The whole chapel will be reserved for members of the University and their friends until five o'clock, and it is expected that they alone will fill it. The speakers will be the Rev. Prof. F. G. Peabody D. D., the Rev. William Lawrence S. T. D., and the Rev. George A. Gordon. Mr. Gordon has been asked to speak...