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DEAR SIRS-There appeared in the CRIMSON for May 29 a notice of the formation of an "Oxford Club for the members of the University of Methodist affiliation." We wish to state than an Oxford Club already exists at Harvard. As we organized February 13, we feel that our club may justly claim the exclusive right to this name. We are confident that, had the new organization known of the existence of this society they would not have infringed upon our right...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 5/30/1891 | See Source »

...OXFORD CLUB has been organized to promote the social interests of members of the University of Methodist Affiliations. Men desiring to become members will please notify the secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 5/30/1891 | See Source »

...GARRETT, Cap.AN OXFORD CLUB has been organized to promote the social interests of members of the University of Methodist Affiliations. Men desiring to become members will please notify the secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 5/29/1891 | See Source »

Questions of theology are not questions of religion but questions of philosophy; questions of organization are not questions of religion but questions of expediency. One cannot fail to discover ture religion in the writings of Wesley and Channing, though Wesley is a Methodist and Channing a Unitarian. I suppose I am a Congregationalist because I was born one, though I recognize many advantages in the Congregationalist form of organization. I admit that it is important to settle what denomination to join, but so long as a man is left free to follow the teachings of Christ, it make comparatively little...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 2/16/1891 | See Source »

...professors and instructors have been selected from a wide range of other universities and institutions of learning, and the same liberality has been shown in the selection of these instructors from all religious denominations. Naturally the largest number are Congregationalists, but there are also representatives from the Baptist and Methodist denominations; from the Roman Catholic church, and perhaps even from others. The same thing is true of the students themselves. They come from families belonging to all denominations and have clubs made up of members from all the principal preparitory schools in the land. These facts may be characteristic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Englander and Yale Review | 3/3/1890 | See Source »

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