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Finally, one must praise Mr. Berenson for the admirable clearness of his style. Not only can be command the memorable adjective on occasion, but he can state intricate aesthetic problems with refreshing simplicity and describe the attributes of a painting or its author with a precision which a scientist might envy and a quality which stamps it as literary. He is to be congratulated on having accomplished the most important work of its kind which has appeared in the last decade from the pen of any English speaking art critic...
Dean Fenn resigned his position as Shaw Lecturer on Biblical Literature at the Meadville Theological School, Meadville, Pa., in 1901, to become Bussey Professor of Theology in the University. He is American editor of the Hibbert Journal, and is the author of "Lessons on Acts," and "The Flowering of the Hebrew Religion...
...member of the executive committee of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, will speak under the auspices of the Harvard Socialist Club, in Emerson Lecture Room, this evening, at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "Socialism." Mr. Kelly is well known as a municipal government reformer and is the author of "Evolution and Effort, and Their Relation to Religion and Politics" and "Government or, Human Evolution...
...pleasure to be able to call attention, in the midst of this athletic period, to two lectures of unusual note. President Eliot speaks in the Fogg Lecture Room this evening on "Municipal Government," and Mr. Edmond Kelly, prominent as lawyer and author, will speak in Emerson Hall on "Socialism...
...firms in Boston. He was on the staff of Governor Brackett of Massachusetts, and later, Acting Inspector-General of the State. Frederick Jesup Stimson, class odist of the same year, LL.B, '78, an editor of the Lampoon, and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, distinguished himself as an author and lawyer soon after leaving College. He was Assistant Attorney-General of Massachusetts, General Counsel to the United States Industrial Commission, and has been Professor of Comparative Legislation in the University since 1904. He is the author of several books of fiction, as well as of some half-dozen works...