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From 7 to 8 o'clock this evening and tomorrow and Thursday evenings the Reverend A. H. Gray of Glasgow, Scotland, will conduct an "Institute on Christian Fundamentals" at Phillips Brooks House. Dr. Gray, who will also be the Chapel preacher all this week, was a chaplain during the war, and is now touring the country, speaking to students. He will have as subjects "What's the good of religion?" "What are the fundamentals of religion?" and "The Secret of Power". The meetings will last for only one hour, and they will consist of lectures after which an opportunity will...
...Winter and W. Smith, are developing an extract of yeast, very similar in composition to insulin, but much cheaper to manufacture, and of less dangerous toxic qualities. This may prove a satisfactory substitute. Dr. James C. Irvine, Principal and Vice Chancellor of St. Andrew's University, Scotland, one of the world's greatest authorities on blood sugar, asserts that no complete cure of diabetes has yet been found, though he recognizes the value of insulin. There are eleven forms of sugar glucose, he says, of which the body can utilize only a few. If these so-called "gamma...
About Himself.. " Early in October (1911) Mr. Asquith invited me to stay with him in Scotland he asked me quite abruptly whether I would like to go to the Admiralty. All my mind was full of war. I accepted with alacrity? I said, 'Indeed I would...
Students from the universities of Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia, Denmark, France, Holland, Norway, Poland, Rumania, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and England were officially present at the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants held recently at the Hague. Students from Hungary, Ireland and Latvia also attended, as did Russian Emigre students. The question of German participation was referred to the various national unions. The C. I. E. was formed in Strasbourg in 1919 "for conference about matters of educational and social interest and joint action for the furtherance of their common aims." All religious and political questions are barred. The Confederation is now convened...
...Institute on Christian Fundamentals" will be conducted at the Phillips Brooks House on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evenings, April 23, 24, and 26, from 7 to 8 o'clock by the Reverend A. Herbert Gray D.D. of Glasgow, Scotland. Dr. Gray, who was during the war a well known chaplain in the British army, is touring this country speaking to students on such subjects as "What's the Good of Religion?", "What are the Fundamentals of Religion?", and "The Secret of Power...