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...Camera Club has elected the following officers: President, H. S. Welch '04; vice-president, W. H. Glasgow '03; secretary, G. F. Belden '03; corresponding secretary, G. W. Outeroridge '05; executive committee, Mr. W. C. Lane, F. R. Dickinson '03, T. M. Fisher...
Professor Francis Brown, D.D., of Union Theological Seminary, begins the conduct of prayers in Appleton Chapel tomorrow. Professor Brown is one of the most distinguished scholars and preachers of the Presbyterian Church. He was last summer honored with the degrees of Oxford and Glasgow. This is his first term of service here on the Staff of Preachers, and his coming will be welcomed by many members of the University...
...distinguished guests is large. President Roosevelt will be present one day, either Tuesday or Wednesday. Governor McLean, of Connecticut, will attend with his staff. The Presidents of nearly all prominent American universities and colleges will be there, together with representatives of the following foreign institutions: Oxford, Cambridge, Aberdeen University, Glasgow University Victoria University, Edinburgh University, Paris University, Berlin University, Leipzig University, University of Pekin, and the University of Tokyo...
Abeles, Adams, Ames A., Appleton, Bancroft, Barton, Bent, Bigelow L., Blaikie, Boutell, Bowditch, Bullivant, Chadbourne, Clark W., Corbett, Coventry, Cummings, Derby, Dexter, Dickenson, Downs, Dowse, DuBois E., Endicott, Fitz, Foss, Fox, Gade, George, Glasgow, Goldsmith, Graydon, Gray, Greenough, Hall S., Hartwell, Haskell, Jackson, Jennings, Jones, Keith, Kingsbury, Krumbhaar, Littig, Little, Linehan, Lloyd, Locke, Maltby, Mead, Monks, Moon, Peabody, Piper W., Piper W. B., Pitkin, Pulsiver, Pumpelly, Roberts, Roche, Ronimus, Rotch, Smith, Souther, Spencer, Starr, Streit, Switzer, Taylor, Tenney, Thomas B. F., Thomas T. H., Warner, Wells, Whiting E., Whitwell, Williams J. P., Williams H. T., Wolcott S., Wright...
These lectures were founded by the late Lord Gifford, judge in the high court of justice in Scotland, who gave 80,000 pounds at his death to the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Saint Andrews, in order that they might arrive at a clearer conception of natural religion. The lectures, last year, were very successful and are now being printed. The first half, under the title of "The World and the Individual," by Professor Royce, will appear in a few days and will be used in his courses. The subjects of the lectures are always the same, but different...