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...will be asked to take the chair held by such men as Professor Palmer and Professor Royce. The chair demands a philosophical scholar who is an ethical thinker of distinction, and Mr. Russell, with his provocative individualism, is hardly that. If any Englishman is wanted for the post, Canon Rashdall is probably the man with experience as an educator who is best fitted for it. But greatness in such a place is largely a matter of personality, and the Harvard authorities have no small task on their hands in finding men who shall make philosophy a living interest in this...
...next recital will be held in St. John's Chapel on November 8. 1. Choral prelude,"Sleepers, Wake!" Karg-Elert. 2. Songe d'Enfant Bounet 3. Canon Schumann 4. Choral prelude, "O World, I E'en Must Leave Thee." Brahms 5. Arabesque Vierz 6. Bouree Handel 7. Choral prelude, "Our Father." Rech 8. Pastorale. Debots 9. Allegro from Sixth Symphony. Wider
...Davison '06, organist and choir-master of the University, will give an organ recital in St. John's Memorial Chapel, Episcopal Theological School, this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This recital will be open to the public. The following program will be presented: Prelude, Vierne Andante, Guilmant Canon, Schumann Chorale in A minor, Franck Chanson Triste, Tschaikowsky Bridal Song, Jensen Sinfonietta, Bach Choral Prelude, "Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan," Karg-Elert Toccata, Boellmann
...following program will be presented this evening: Bach, Fugue in G minor Bonnet, Reverie Dr. Davison. Wolf, Prayer Chadwick, "Faith" Mr. Rowland. Ropartz, Verset Schumann, Canon Guilmant, Andante Dr. Davison. Handel, "Revenge, Timotheus Cries" Mr. Rowland. Karg-Elert, "Evening Harmonies" Widor, Toccata (Fifth Symphony) Dr. Davison...
...page catalogue of recent publications by the University Press contains many books of interest. Among the first to be mentioned are the William Belden Noble Lectures on "The Spiritual Message of Dante," delivered here last year by Canon Boyd-Carpenter of West-minster Abbey, England. There are included in the volume four ancient portraits of Dante and some notable, quaint reproductions from the illustrations to Lord Vernon's famous "Inferno." Canon Boyd-Carpenter, for twenty-seven years Bishop of Ripon, has long been recognized as a student of Dante, though this is the first book he has ever written...