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...solid wall of masonry which originally separated the celebrants from the congregation, into a light screen, together with the substitution of the idea of spiritual sacrifice for the actual slaughter of beasts. Furthermore, President Eliot said, the Catholic Church was not estranged from science: this was shown by the recent establishment of the Carney Hospital in Boston. Although this institution has been in operation only a year, it has already surpassed both the Massachusetts and the Boston hospitals in efficiency of organization. President Eliot concluded by saying that Archbishop O'Connell himself, though he insisted in theory on the superiority...
Professor T. W. Richards '86, of the chemistry department, will give a course of eight lectures on "The Early History and Recent Developments of the Atomic Theory," on Mondays and Thursdays, beginning on Monday, February...
Professor D. G. Lyon will give the first course of three lectures, beginning on November 11, on "Recent Discoveries in Palestine." Professor Toy's series of three lectures on "The Formation of the Hebrew Psalter" will follow on December 2, 9, and 16. After Christmas the first lectures will be two by Rev. Professor E. C. Moore on "The Nature of Christianity in the Far East." Professor G. F. Moore will give two lectures on January 20 and 27 on "The Origin of Religion," and he will be followed on February 3 and 10 by Dean W. W. Fenn...
...plan of the Debating Council makes possible by encouraging the organization of informal groups of congenial men for purposes of discussion, to whom it offers the advantage of the helpful, frank criticism of older and experienced debaters,--an inducement which was formerly held out to the clubs. A recent writer in the Monthly complained justly of the deplorable lack of interest shown by undergraduates in important current public questions and we are continually being urged to take an active interest in these questions by prominent men who visit us, as we were by the Bishop of London Tuesday night...
...represent Harvard at the University of Paris this year is a peculiarly happy one. His subject--the English drama--is one the importance of which is appreciated no-where more than at Harvard. In fact, in no other University is such an opportunity offered for special study of recent and contemporary drama as is provided by Professor Baker's course, and if this subject is attempted elsewhere, it is in a very fragmentary way. In being filled by a man so well qualified to represent the University in this branch of literature, the professorship at the Sorbonne will assume added...