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...first of the courses of public lectures before the University provided for by the gift of Mr. Gardiner M. Lane '81, will be given next year by Dr. S. H. Butcher, Professor of Greek in the University of Edinburgh. His subject to be later more definitely announced, will be some topic in connection with Greek literature and history. Professor Butcher, who was formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, is widely known in this country through his writings. These include a series of essays entitled "Some Aspects of the Greek Genius," "Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine...
...Reading. "Rab and His Friends," by Dr. John Brown, of Edinburgh; and the Conclusion of "A Lodging for the Night," by Robert Louis Stevenson. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
This evening at 8 o'clock, in Sever 11, Mr. Copeland will read "Rab and His Friends," by Dr. John Brown of Edinburgh; and the conclusion of Stevenson's "A Lodging for the Night, a Story of Francis Villon." The reading will be open only to members of the University...
...Reading. "Rab and His Friends," by Dr. John Brown, of Edinburgh; and the Conclusion of "A Lodging for the Night," by Robert Louis Stevenson. Mr. Copeland. Sever...
...conference were mainly divided between religious meetings in the mornings and evenings, and in the afternoon athletic games of several sorts. At eleven o'clock in the morning as well as at eight in the evening there were platform addresses by such prominent speakers as Dr. Kellman, of Edinburgh, Dr. Campbell Morgan, R. E. Spear, Ralph Connor and John R. Mott. There were also addresses in th evening by representatives of various professions who pointed out the opportunities for Christian service in other walks of life than in the ministry...