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William Arnold Lambeth, who will give the graduate part, lives in Thomasville, N. C., and is now registered in the Divinity School. In 1901 he received the degree of A.B. from Trinity College, Durham, N. C., and the following two years he spent in the Divinity School of Vanderbilt University, at Nashville, Tenn. Last year he received the degree of S.T.B. at Yale. His part is entitled "The Spirit of the Present South...
...probable that they will be still further wrong with each year in which we hesitate and temporize. The dormitory situation must be met manfully. But let us first come to a very candid understanding as to what the "dormitory situation" is; and as we have all spent some time at Cambridge and have a common foundation of data obtained from experience and personal contact, let us not befog the discussion with too much preliminary analysis of classes, clubs and athletics and other elements that are interwoven in the sum total of elements which go to make Harvard's world...
...Yale university and freshman crews spent a quiet day yesterday after their hard work of the last few days. In the morning the men went down the river in the launch to church at New London. In the afternoon they took a short walk. The men are all in fine condition...
...education in England, graduating from Cheltenham College, and subsequently studying law at Trinity College, Cambridge. Upon returning to America, he engaged for a short time in the banking business in Boston, but soon entered the Cambridge Episcopal Theological School to prepare for the ministry. After graduating in 1884, he spent six months as a missionary at Tombstone, Arizona, and the following year founded Groton School. He as awarded an honorary degree of D.D. last Commencement...
...born in Salem in 1857. After graduating from Oheltenham College, England, he studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge. Upon his return to America he engaged in a banking business in Boston for a year, and then entered the Episcopal Theological Seminary from which he graduated in 1884. He spent the next six months in missionary work in Arizona, and at the end of the same year founded the Groton School at Groton, of which he has been head master ever since. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University last spring...