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...object of Bishop Ingram's visit to this country was to attend the tercentary of the establishment of the Church of England in America. As Bishop of London, to which diocese he was appointed in 1901, thereby becoming in importance second only to the Archbishops of York and Canterbury, he is well known to the world, but to the London poor he is best known as Bishop of Stepney, an office which he held previous to his appointment to the bishopric of London. Graduated from Oxford in 1881, he became, three years later, a curate at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury...
...courses will be open to men and women and a student may take either one course or both; but no persons will be allowed to attend a course unless qualified to profit by it. If under twenty years of age, they must have graduated from a high school or an institution of equal grade; and if over twenty, must have so graduated or show in some other way a sufficient education. For this purpose, applicants will be required to fill out blanks stating their name age; schooling, the kind and extent of reading they have done, and other facts that...
...student who falls to show sufficient aptitude or diligence, or to attend both lectures and section exercises with regularity may be excluded from the course. Anyone who completes the course and passes the examination satisfactorily will be given a certificate...
...Bishop of London has come to this country to attend the General Convention at Richmond, Virginia, and will speak in Sanders Theatre upon the invitation of the University. He was educated at Marlborough School and at Keble College, Oxford, was ordained priest in 1884, and in 1897 he became Bishop Suffragan of Stepney. In 1901 he was appointed Bishop of London. Bishop Ingram is a comparatively young man for his position, as he is not yet 50 years old; but he is a remarkably hardworking, earnest and able man, a stern and straightforward speaker and preacher. His work has been...
...addressed by President Eliot, Professor E. C. Moore, who has just returned from China, Professor Bliss Perry, and A. C. Blagden 2L. Although the reception is intended primarily for Freshmen, other men who are at Harvard for the first time, and all members of the University are invited to attend...