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...Brooks House: "What the Preparatory School can do for its Graduates in College," E. S. Hale '08 and H. N. Arrowsmith '09; "What Preparatory School Graduates can do to prepare Schoolboys for Active Religious Life in College," H. B. Barton '09; "How to bring college Men to appreciate the Grace of the Sacraments," Rev. W. H. van Allen, D.D. After lunch in the Union, Rev. A. H. Vinton, D.D., bishop of Western Massachusetts, will speak on "The Bible." The delegates will then attend the Harvard-Dartmouth baseball game on Soldiers Field...
...Brooks House: "What the Preparatory School can do for its graduates in College," E.S. Hale '08 and H. N. Arrowsmith '09; "What Preparatory School graduates can do to prepare schoolboys for active religious life in College," H. B. Barton '09; "How to bring College men to appreciate the grace of the Sacraments," Rev. W. H. van Allen, D. D. After lunch in the Union, Rev. A. H. Vinton, D.D., bishop of Western Massachusetts, will give a smoke talk on "The Bible...
Work has begun on the Grace Hopkinson Eliot Hall, named for Mrs. Eliot, which is being erected out of the fund given for the purpose by Mrs. David P. Kimball of Boston. The hall, which will be for the use of Radcliffe students, will be built on the corner of Shepard and Walker streets, next to Bertram Hall, also the gift of Mrs. Kimball. The hall, designed by Mr. A. W. Longfellow of Boston, and which it is expected will be completed by September, 1907, will cost about $70,000. It is intended to be primarily a dormitory, to accommodate...
...ninth vesper service of the year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. Rev. Alexander Mann D.D., rector of Trinity Church, Boston, will conduct the service, and the following musical program will be rendered: "Arise, O Jerusalem," Oliver King; "Gloria," Peccia; "Thy Sustaining Grace," Martin. Mr. L. B. Merrill of Boston will be the soloist...
...Travel Papers of Arminius" is a study of Naples with its dirt and noise and charm--an attempt to grasp the soul of the city, necessarily a partial description, but interesting. The number is rich in poetry. "To a Centaur" is a pleasing fancy. "Apollo Satyros" has genuine lyric grace and sweetness of melody. "Lines in Egypt" express in very excellent quatrains the feeling of the mystery and immutability of that land (qualities that remain though the greater part of the population is half Arabic.) "Amour Cache" is said to be a translation from the French poets: it is remarkably...