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...Merriman '97, Gurney Professor of History and Master of the House, has lent a set of old English sporting prints which will be hung on the walls of the cafeteria this week...
...Lent...
Also present in Geneva were Vice-Admiral Sidney Robert Drury-Lowe, R. N., and Prebendary Rich of St. Paul's in London. Prebendary Rich lent ecclesiastical prestige to the International House Party; but more satisfaction derived from the words of Canon Frank Child, vicar of St. Helen's and Rural Dean of Prescot, who wrote last week in the Church of England Newspaper: "Is this movement going to do what the Archbishop's Conference with us perhaps cannot do? Is it going to solve the reunion problem [TIME, Jan. 11]? I think it may contribute very much to that...
Sirs: TIME is wrong in saying (Dec. 7, p. 22) that William Randolph Hearst was expelled from Harvard College. Mr. Hearst was rusticated" in 1886 to Washington, D. C. He did not return to Cambridge to be graduated. EUGENE LENT...
...have been defaulted by twelve denominations alone. Church credit, said le, is none too good; church building projects are being held up by Depression. Director Keeler suggested a remedy: let a small group of rich men establish a fund of $10,000,000, to draw 3% interest, to be lent to needy churches on long-term notes at 4%. The Council appointed a committee to study the matter...