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...Moore gave his fifth lecture on the Fine Arts of the Middle Ages in the Fogg Museum last evening, showing views illustrating the Decadent Gothic style of architecture in France, and the Perpendicular style in England. Most of the views were from English churches, such as the cathedrals of Durham, Lincoln, Salisbury, Wells, Ely, Peterborough, Southwell, and the abbeys of Whitby and Westminster...
...Elmer, (Capt.), E. R. Birckhead, T. De Witt, J. S. Foster, E. J. McCarthy, H. Schroeder, F. A. Batcheler, E. C. Ropes. T. Waterman, R. Bigelow; (Squad 2)-H. Van Wagenen, H. H. Oddie, E. B. Tilt, H. H. Henderson, B. Smith, E. A. Chao, L. Durham, and H. W. Gregg...
Dean Hodges addressed the St. Paul's Society last evening upon the Church Social Union. The American Church Social Union, he said, is the child of the English Christian Social Union which was started at Oxford in 1890 by Professor Westcott, now Bishop of Durham, Scott Holland, Canon of Saint Paul's Cathedral, Charles Gore, and M. A. Carter of Pusey House, Oxford. The English Union now has a membership of 5000, mostly in the universities...
Richard de Bury was born at Bury St. Edmunds in 1287. He graduated at Oxford and became tutor to the Prince of Wales, aferwards Edward III. When Edward came to the throne, Richard de Bury was consecrated Bishop of Durham and afterwards was made Lord Treasurer and Lord High Chancellor. In 1343 he went into retirement and began a work on his "Philobiblon," which he finished in 1345, three months before his death...
This is the first movement towards class organization in the school and is significant when taken in connection with the large increase in numbers over previous years. The class numbers 22, of whom thirteen are graduates of Harvard, while the others represent Oxford, and Durham, England; Heidelberg, Germany; the University of Montreal, Canada; the State Universities of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Iowa, and several denominational schools...