Word: messagee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The gathering of prominent business and professional men, invited by Rollo Ogden, Editor of the New York Times, to hear the Rt. Rev William Lawrence '71 of Boston, Bishop of Massachusetts, broadcast a message to America, on Monday evening, March 31, will be held at the Harvard Club of New...
John Kelman: Prophets of Yesterday. An eloquent study of the message for the modern world from the three "prophets of yesterday:" Thomas Carlyle, Matthew Arnold, and Robert Browning.
"The chief interest and glory of the ministry lies in its broad human interest, and the insight it gives into the hearts of men" was the message left by Bishop William Lawrence '71, in the fourth vocational talk, on "The Ministry of the Clergyman and of the Layman" at the...
With this background, much was hoped, especially as the new Pope deferred for a year issuance of his Encyclical, corresponding intrinsically to a new President's first message to Congress. But when the Latin document was finally made public in 1923, it referred to the occupation of Rome by...
"That is just the message I want to give to you today, young men. Serve the country, serve her in peace as well as in war, serve her by sacrificing money, for example, high professional earnings, in order to take public office, elective or appointive office. Serve her by your...