Review of reviews and world's work . chand a portion of April given lect-Tire courses in Union TheologicalSeminary, New York, and also in the Theolog-ical Seminary of Yale College. This Oxford Sum-mer School will open upon the 18th of July and•continue for about two weeks. Some forty lectureswill be given by the most distinguished theologiansand Biblical scholars of the United Kingdom, in-cluding Principal Fairbairn, Professor Driver, Pro-fessor Massie, Professors Dods and Bruce of Edin-burgh, Professor Sanday, Principal Cave and still?others. Theological students and clergymen of va-rious den


Review of reviews and world's work . chand a portion of April given lect-Tire courses in Union TheologicalSeminary, New York, and also in the Theolog-ical Seminary of Yale College. This Oxford Sum-mer School will open upon the 18th of July and•continue for about two weeks. Some forty lectureswill be given by the most distinguished theologiansand Biblical scholars of the United Kingdom, in-cluding Principal Fairbairn, Professor Driver, Pro-fessor Massie, Professors Dods and Bruce of Edin-burgh, Professor Sanday, Principal Cave and still?others. Theological students and clergymen of va-rious denominations are anticipating this summerschool as a great privilege. OXFORD SUMMER INSTRUCTION. Dr. Fairbairn is also announced as one of thedistinguished group of lecturers who will conduct the Oxford Summer Meeting for University ExtensionStudents and Others. The courses will open on July29, and continue until August 26. General historyand economics; theology and church history; theGreek drama and Greek art; Hebrew, Greek, Ger-. PRINCIPAL FAIRBAIRN, OF MANSFIELD COLLEGE, OXFORD. man and other languages ; biology, chemstiry, botanyand other sciences ; such are some of the subjects ofthe summer school. The following brilliant galaxyof lectures is announced : Mr. John Addington Sy-monds, Mr. Walter Pater, Professor Dowden, , Dr. Fairbairn, Mr. Jackson, , Pro-fessor Burdon Sanderson, Messrs. Gore, Brandram,A Sidgwick, Moulton, Hudson Shaw, Collingwood,Mackinder, York Powell, Wicksteed, Churton Col-lins, Morse, Stephens, etc., and Mrs. Humphrey Ward. THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Of all the regular summer gatherings in the mothercountry that attract intelligent visitors, by farthe most interesting and important is the world-famed British Association, which will hold its sixty-second annual meeting this year at Edinburgh, Scot-land. The sessions will continue for one week andwill begin August 3. As our readers will remember,the Association met last year at Cardiff, under


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