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Word: manhood (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Professor A. V. G. Allen of Cambridge, delivered last night in Appleton Chapel the first of the William Belden Noble lectures, which this year are on the general subject, "The Message of Christ to Manhood." Professor Allen took for his subject, "Christ's Mission to the Individual Man," and dwels upon Phillips Brooks' interpretation of the text, "I am come that they might have life, and might have it more abundantly," and the influence of this interpretation upon the late William Belden Noble...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Allen's Sermon. | 3/21/1898 | See Source »

...first course of lectures will be delivered in Appleton Chapel on Sunday evenings during March and April on the general subject: "The Message of Christ to Manhood." The first lecture will be delivered March 20 by Professor A. V. G. Allen on the subject, "Christ's Mission to the Individual...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Noble Lectures. | 2/8/1898 | See Source »

...William Belden Noble Lectures.The first series of lectures on the foundation provided in memory of William Belden Noble (A. B. 1885) will be given in Appleton Chapel on Sunday evenings during March and April, on the subject: "The Message of Christ to Manhood," as follows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 1/29/1898 | See Source »

...voices that breathe beneath the vaulted roof of the vestibule behind me, voices of men in their early twenties could speak, I think they would say: "Be not too slow to put on the responsibilities of manhood." I know that youth is a time of happiness, but I think you will find that the happiness of manhood is the real happiness of life. Put zeal and vigor into your work, as did those young soldiers who won fame for Harvard University and bequeathed their names...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECEPTION TO NEW STUDENTS. | 10/5/1897 | See Source »

...Heywood entered Harvard in 1844 and after graduation studied law with Hon. Samuel Hoar and Hon. E. Rockwood Hoar, being admitted to the bar in 1850. In his early manhood he took an active interest in local affairs, in which he was very prominent during a greater portion of his life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OBITUARY. | 2/2/1897 | See Source »

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