Box 9
Contains 23 Results:
"The History and Work of Wesleyan University, an Address delivered by Professor William North Rice, Ph. D., LL.D., at Middletown, Conn., Sunday June 17, 1906, in Commemoration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University," Part I, Christian Advocate, Vol. LXXXI, No. 27, July 5. 1906
The Publications, Addresses, and Sermons series contains materials created by Rice. An index of sermons and publications can be found at the beginning of the series. Following the index, Rice's writings are divided into the following topics: Wesleyan University, Education, Geology and Science, and Religion. The religion section includes sermons as well as other writings on the topic of religion. Within each topic, writings are arranged chronologically.
"The History and Work of Wesleyan University, an Address delivered by Professor William North Rice, Ph. D., LL.D., at Middletown, Conn., Sunday June 17, 1906, in Commemoration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the University," Part II, Christian Advocate, Vol. LXXXI, No. 28, July 12, 1906
The Publications, Addresses, and Sermons series contains materials created by Rice. An index of sermons and publications can be found at the beginning of the series. Following the index, Rice's writings are divided into the following topics: Wesleyan University, Education, Geology and Science, and Religion. The religion section includes sermons as well as other writings on the topic of religion. Within each topic, writings are arranged chronologically.
"History and Work of Wesleyan University," Zion's Herald, July 4, 1906
The Publications, Addresses, and Sermons series contains materials created by Rice. An index of sermons and publications can be found at the beginning of the series. Following the index, Rice's writings are divided into the following topics: Wesleyan University, Education, Geology and Science, and Religion. The religion section includes sermons as well as other writings on the topic of religion. Within each topic, writings are arranged chronologically.