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...John R. Mott, who has been absent at the time of the summer conferences for the past two years, will preside over the conference this year, and Mr. Robert E. Speer, who was last year absent at the Edinburgh Mission Conference, and who on the preceding summer was making a trip through South America studying the needs of that continent, will also be present. Other speakers will include the Rev. Henry Sloan Coffin, Bishop A. S. Lloyd, Professor Harlan P. Beach, Professor Philip M. Rhinelander, Rev. Sam. Higginbottom, Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Rev. Artley E. Parson, Rev. H. Roswell Bates...
...clock. Professor Black was born at Rothesay, Scotland, in 1869, took his Master's degree at the University of Glasgow in 1887 and received his theological training in the Free Church College in Glasgow. Between 1896 and 1906 he was minister of St. George's United Free Church in Edinburgh. In 1908 he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Yale...
...Bowditch was a member of the Boston School Committee from 1877 to 1881, and served as a trustee of the Boston Public Library from 1895 to 1902. As a result of his distinguished attainments in the medical field he received honorary degrees from the Universities of Edinburgh, Cambridge, Toronto, and Leipzig...
...this dinner the present board will entertain nearly eighty guests, about twenty-five of whom are former editors of the CRIMSON and of its fore-runners, the Herald and Magenta. Among the guests invited are President Lowell, G. W. Prothero, late professor of history at the University of Edinburgh and an honorary fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and Dr. G. A. Gordon '81, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston...
...distinguished Englishmen have come to Harvard to take part in instruction during the second half-year. Professor G. W. Prothero, editor of the Quarterly Review, formerly Professor of History in the University of Edinburgh, and recently president of the Royal Historical Society of England offers History 30. This is a half-course on "The Creation of the British Empire," and will deal with the expansion of England and with the present-day administration of imperial affairs. It will meet on Mondays and Wednesday at 10 in Emerson...