Word: stephen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Newdigate Prize is of twenty-one guineas in value and was founded in 1806 by Sir Roger Newdigate. Competition for the prize is open each year to the undergraduates of Oxford University. Among the winners of the prize in past years have been Matthew Arnold, Robert Stephen Hawker and John Addington Symonds...
...first prize of $100 offered by B. F. Keith's Bijou Theatre for a one-act comedy has been awarded to George Francis Abbott 1G., of Rochester, N. Y., for a comedy entitled, "The Man in the Manhole"; the second prize of $50 to Stephen Finis Austin 2G., of San Antonio, Tex., for a comedy entitled, "The Winning of General Jane"; special mention has been made of "The Web," by Alice Brown, of Boston, it being considered of unusual merit. The fact that it was not a comedy barred it from receiving a prize...
April 2.--"The Power of the Passion", Rev. T. S. Cline, of St. Stephen's Church, Boston...
...Worcester received his A.B. degree from Columbia in 1886, the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Leipzing in 1889, and the degree of Doctor of Divinity from the University of Pennsylvania in 1898. He was Chaplain and Professor of Philosophy in Lehigh University 1890-96, Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Philadelphia, 1896-1904, and of Emmanuel Church, Boston, since 1904. He is the author of "Religion and Medicine," and is well known through the "Emmanuel Movement...
...other lectures will be given as follows: March 5, Rev. F. J. Paradise, of Medford; March 12, Rev. A. W. Moulton, of Lawrence; March 19, Rev. A. S. Blunt, of Ashmont; March 26, Rev. P. W. Sprague, of Charlestown; and April 2, Rev. T. S. Cline, of St. Stephen's Church, Boston...