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Bishop Ingram will arrive in Cambridge this morning at 7 o'clock and will be the guest of Rev. Edward Abbott, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, at 11 Dana street. During the morning he will be taken about Cambridge in an automobile and shown the various points of literary and historic interest, and later entertained at lunch by President Eliot. At 5.30 o'clock he will speak in the chapel of the Episcopal Theological School on Battle street and at 8 o'clock will deliver his address in Sanders Theatre. Tomorrow morning he will return to New York...
...born in Worcestershire, England, in 1858, and was educated at Marlborough College and at Keble College, Oxford, being graduated from the latter in 1881. He became curate at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury in 1884, and subsequently private chaplain to the Bishop of Lichfiels, head of Oxford House, Benthal Green, rector of Benthal Green, rural dean of Spitalfields, cannot of St. Paul's Cathedral, Bishop of Stepney, and in 1901 Bishop of London. It is as Bishop of Stepney, in the east part of London, that the bishop is best known to the London poor. He had been known primarily...
...Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, will arrive in Cambridge tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock to be the guest over night of Rev. E. Abbott, rector of St. James Episcopal Church, at 11 Dana street. In the morning Bishop Ingram will be taken about Cambridge in an automobile and shown the various points of interest. He will be entertained at lunch by President Eliot and will make a short speech in the chapel of the Episcopal Theological School on Brattle street at 5.30 o'clock. At eight o'clock he will deliver an address in Sanders Theatre on "Some Problems...
...best known as Bishop of Stepney, an office which he held previous to his appointment to the bishopric of London. Graduated from Oxford in 1881, he became, three years later, a curate at St. Mary's, Shrewsbury, and subsequently head of the Oxford House in Bethnal Green, rector of Bethnal Green, rural dean of Spitalfields, canon of St. Paul's, Bishop of Stepney, and in 1901 Bishop of London...
...conducted, similar to those of last year. The first series will begin the latter part of October, and will be conducted by Dr. E. S. Drown, Professor of Systematic Divinity at the Episcopal Theological School; the second in January will be in charge of Rev. H. van Allen, rector of the Church of the Advent, Boston; and the third in March will be in charge of Dr. H. S. Nash, Professor of New Testament in the Theological School...