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...Fenn, D. D., '84, Dean of the Divinity School, will give the first of a series of eight talks on "The Parables of Jesus," in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House, this evening at 7 o'clock. The talks will extend over the months of January, February and March, and will be similar in nature to those delivered by Dean Fenn last year on the subject of St. Paul's life. The course is designed primarily for men in the Law School, but is open to all members of the University...
President Eliot and Dean Briggs have planned to make trips through the western and southern parts of the country, visiting on their way a considerable number of Harvard clubs, at which they will be entertained...
...Dean Briggs will leave Cambridge on Tuesday and be absent until February 10. He will visit St. Louis first, where he will be entertained at the University Club, and will dine with the Harvard Club. He will also visit the Harvard Clubs of Columbia, Omaha, Rocky Mountains, Southern California, and Louisiana, and will address the students of the University of Kansas at Lawrence. He will return via Atlanta, Washington and New York...
...Dean Hodges, of the Episcopal Theological School, will give the first of the Old South Lectures for teachers, in the Old South Church, Boston, this evening at 8 o'clock. In his talk on "John Harvard and the English Cambridge of His Time," Dean Hodges will relate the early life and schooling of John Harvard and will describe the environment in which he grew...
...first number of the "Harvard Theological Review," the new quarterly publication of the Divinity Faculty, was issued yesterday. It is edited by a committee of the Faculty consisting of Professor G. F. Moore, Dean W. W. Fenn '84, and Professor J. H. Ropes '89. The initial number contains the following articles: "The Call to Theology," by Professor F. G. Peabody '69; "Modern Ideas of God," by A. C. McGiffert; "Is Our Protestantism still Protestant," by W. A. Brown; "A Turning Point in Snyoptic Criticism," by B. W. Bacon; "Recent Excavations in Palestine," by Professor D. G. Lyon...