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Sections 1-12 inclusive, E. J. Brehaut in charge: Section heads as follows; Sect. 1, F. P. Boucher; Sect. 2, T. N. Beisenger; Sect. 3, G. B. Hebb; Sect. 4, P. S. Foisie; Sect. 5, G. P. Pennoyer; Sect. 6, D. E. Lynn; Sect. 7, I. Oberman; Sect. 8, E. B. Flu; Sect. 9, J. A. Reed, Jr.; Sect. 10, A. C. Walson; Sect. 11, W. T. Gorton; Sect. 12, R. T. Bushnell...
Ushers for sections 1-12 as follows: Sect. 1, (A) S. S. Negus and F. P. Shepard, (B) K. B. Myrick and H. E. Skiver, (C) A. F. Cummings, (D) R. H. Kimball, (E) A. E. McGrath; Sect. 2, (A) W. F. Savale and L. C. Roberts, (B) R. L. Cunningham and G. M. Ramsey, (C) J. J. Sexton, (D) A. W. Marget, (E) R. H. Bailey; Sect. 3, (A) C. H. Westbrook, Jr. and I. S. Levin (B) R. Pirnie and H. N. Maclntyre, (C) D. V. Wider (D) A. D. MacLean, (E) D. B. Lincoln; Sect...
Sections 13-24, inclusive, W. H. Brehaut in charge. Section heads as follows: Sect. 13, T. K. Selkirk; Sect. 14, C. H. Beebe; Sect. 15, L. A. Whitney; Sect. 16, C. B. Blaisdale; Sect. 17, W. Young; Sect. 18, E. Ambursky; Sect. 19, S. A. Freeman; Sect. 20, I. S. Hofer; Sect. 21, C. K. Lewis; Sect. 22, A. O. Fink; Sect. 23, A. C. B. Baumaun; Sect. 24, P. Bradley. Regular ushers as follows: Sect. 13, (A) L. Delugg and C. E. Arnold, (B) H. Andelman and G. C. Bettelstone, (C) W. Cantor, (D) H. W. Connolly; Sect...
...President Eliot pointed out the fact that men of all denominations are to be found both in the Faculty and in the undergraduates. Fifty years ago practically all professors and students were Unitarians, which led many people to believe that it was an institution for instructing men of one sect. "The future of the clerical profession in this country depends upon the conforming to the standards in truth-seeking which modern science...
...education in Cambridge. The letter states that the President of the University has officially declared that "neither the object nor the consequence, 'of enlarging the theological funds of the University, is to be the communication of a sectarian character to that institution, or to inculcate the peculiarities of any sect,' but that the beneficent and laudable design is 'to place students of divinity under the most favorable circumstances for inquiring for themselves into the doctrines of Revelation...