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Professor Lake is a graduate of St. Paul's Scool, London, and Lincoln College, Oxford, and is the author of many treatises on religion. He was winner of the Arnold essay prize in 1902 and curate of Lumley, Durham, in 1895, and of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford, 1897 to 1904. He was also a cataloguer of Greek manuscripts in the Bodleian Library in 1903-04. Professor Lake went to Leyden University...
...leaven of the number is Mr. Barlow's "Religion of the Beautiful." Though this aesthetic theorist hangs his philosophy upon the identity of beauty and fitness, between which Aristotle once made a serviceable if relatively forgotten distinction, his eagerness gives his article a readable quality which cannot be credited to some other writers on the same subject...
Professor Ernst von Dobschutz will speak on the "Present Position of Religion in Germany" in Phillips Brooke House this evening at 7.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Harvard Lutheran Club. The lecture will be in English and all members of the University and their friends are invited to attend...
...Lecture by Prof. Dobschutz on "The Present Position of Religion in Germany" in Phillips Brooks House...
...Christmas number will probably have at least one story dealing with a sex problem, and the expected happens in Mr. Osborne's "Dark the Dawn," an interesting study, in sufficiently plain words, of the effect of life in Germany on a lonely American boy whose "morals, like his religion, had been a family hand-me-down given him by his father." The detestable smugness of the Pastor's household is realistically described, and the only wonder is that Kendall did not find his way to the white--or should we say the red--lights sooner. The story might have ended...