Word: bishops
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Although the "College Kodaks" of this number are inferior to those in number 6 - notably the tale of the bishop and his introduction of Easter customs, - yet they are by no means dry, and some of them, especially the second and third, will bear more than one reading...
...will find the frontispiece and the article immediately following it the most interesting parts in the New England Magazine for January. The title of each is "Phillips Brooks" and the author of the essay is Julius H. Ward, who has given us a most interesting account of the Bishop and his family. There are many illustrations - almost a score. The western men will find an article in the "City of St. Louis" much to their taste, as it is treated by Professor C. M. Woodward. This too abounds in illustrations - points of interest and public buildings in St. Louis...
...call attention to an error in the editorial of Thursday on the Dudleian lecture. The lecture on the Romish Church was not postponed from last year, but was the regular one in course. Last year's lecture was also in regular order and was given by a Roman Catholic Bishop who had full knowledge of the subject of the lecture for this year...
...Bishop Brooks and President Eliot will be the guests of honor at the dinner of the Trinity Club...
UNDER the auspices of the North Ave. M. E. Church, Rev. Randolph S. Foster, S. T. D., L. L. D., Bishop in the M. E. Church, will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 10.30. Members of the University are invited...