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...eight o'clock tonight Rev. G. M. Searle, Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University at Washington, D. C., will lecture under the auspices of the Harvard Catholic Club. His subject will be "Astronomical Science not Opposed to Christian Faith." The lecture will be in Sanders Theatre and will be open to the public...
Harvard Catholic Club. I. Astronomical Science not opposed to Christian Faith. Rev. G. M. Searle, Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University, Washington, D. C. Sanders Theatre...
After the debate the judges, Professor G. P. Baker, Professor A. B. Hart, and Professor J. H. Beale announced as their choice William Belmont Parker '97, of Norfolk, Nebraska, Adolphe Monell Sayre, Sp., of Washington, and Frank Rudolph Steward, of Fort Missoula, Montana. The alternates will be Charles Grilk '98, of Davenport, Iowa, and Wirt Howe '96, of New Orleans...
Parker came to college from Phillips Andover where he did considerable speaking and debating. He is in English 30 and is a member of the Harvard Union. Sayre received the degree of LL. B. From the Columbian University of Washington last year. He represented Columbian on a joint debate with Georgetown University. He is enrolled in English 30 and also belongs to the Harvard Union. Stewart was the alternate in the recent Princeton debate. He has taken English 10 and is in English 6 this year. He belongs to the Forum. The alternates, Grilk and Howe are both members...
April 7. Astronomical Science Not Opposed to Christian Faith. Rev. G. M. Searle, C. S. P., Ph. D., Director of the Observatory in the Catholic University, Washington...