Terra Mariae . ears he was a connnunicant member ofSaint Pauls Episcopal Church, in lialtimore. His firm belief in the truths of Christianity gave himsupport in the increasing infirmities of age, and the volumeof Sermons on the Resurrections. by the great scholar andorator. Canon formed a constant ])art of his readingduring the latter mouths of his life. He died at Xarra-gansett Pier, Rhode Island, on July :>1, 1907, wlien he hadreached the fulness of age, having entered upon the latterhalf of his eighty-seventh year. .\ peaceful end thuscrowned llu- work of a well-siient lile. S.


Terra Mariae . ears he was a connnunicant member ofSaint Pauls Episcopal Church, in lialtimore. His firm belief in the truths of Christianity gave himsupport in the increasing infirmities of age, and the volumeof Sermons on the Resurrections. by the great scholar andorator. Canon formed a constant ])art of his readingduring the latter mouths of his life. He died at Xarra-gansett Pier, Rhode Island, on July :>1, 1907, wlien he hadreached the fulness of age, having entered upon the latterhalf of his eighty-seventh year. .\ peaceful end thuscrowned llu- work of a well-siient lile. S. C. Cin:w. ^oard of Editors-1908 <?:. Cowiii;ui).!•?. I). W I ]?. Ci. Cow n i;i<i). W. I ). I\l INCKOIT. lixrcK/irc (oiuuiUlcc, \\. I. I \CKM A.\..\. T. Associate Jidlliirs. ]. !?, .\l\\w, . E. E. \\, T. A. , A. i:. II \, L. S. , W. 14. EDITORIAL BOARD. Distinguished Names in the Annals of the University Every University jiriclcs itself on its distinguishedfaculties and alumni, in \ic\v (if the long and honorablecareer of our University, it would be surprising, indeed,if we could not exliibit a roll of names eminent in the[inifcssions and l)y no means limited to them. Andso it is, that in the list of professors and alumni, em-bracing more than 10,000 persons, one finds the namesof scliolars, judges, lawyers, physicians, dentists, phar-macists, etc., whose reputation is national and in manycases international. As the eldest of our departments, the first born, thatfrom whose huml)le beginning our great Universitysprang, and from whose stem have shot forth from timeto time the branches wliich are now corporate and activeparts of it, we may naturally expect h> tin<l the metlicaldepartment UKJst rich in men of m;irk-. withJohn Ueale Davidge, the founder, a .Master nf Arts ofSt. Johns College, and graduate


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