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Sewanee, Tennessee

Opened in 1868. Located at Sewanee, Tennessee, on the plateau of the Cumberland Mountains, 2,000 feet above the level of the sea. Sewanee has a national reputation as a health resort all the year around.

The Departments of the University are:

ACADEMIC, THEOLOGICAL
MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL
LAW, and ENGINEERING

THE SEWANEE GRAMMAR SCHOOL prepares boys for this and other Universities and for business.

The Lent (spring) term of the University begins March 19th, 1908; the Advent (autumn) term, September 17th, 1908. Henceforth the scholastic year, in all departments except the Medical, will open in September, and be divided into two terms, Advent and Easter. The Medical Department opens in April and continues to October.

For catalogues and other information, address

B. LAWTON WIGGINS, M.A., LL.D.

Vice-Chancellor

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Books Reviewed or noted: Müther's "History of Painting from the

Fourth to the Nineteenth Century," p. 14. Bernard Berenson's

"The North Italian Painters of the Renaissance," p. 119. J. H. F.

Peile's Bampton Lectures, "The Reproach of the Gospel," p. 123.

"English Poetry" (470-1892) Selected and Edited by John Mat-

thews Manley, Ph.D., p. 124. "The Correspondence of William

Pitt," p. 127. "Colonial Papers, America and the West Indies,"

p. 128. Clifton Johnson's "The Country School," and "The

Farmer's Boy," p. 128. Leonid Andreyev's "Judas Iscariot and

the Others," p. 136. Frederick Harrison's "The Creed of a Lay-

man; or an Apologia pro Fide Mea," p. 233. Bishop Potter's

"Reminiscences of Bishops and Archbishops;" Bishop Tuttle's

"Reminiscences of a Missionary Bishop;" Bishop Talbot's "My

People of the Plains;" "Memoirs and Reminiscences of Frederick

Dan Huntington, First Bishop or Central New York," by Arria S.

Huntington; "Richard Hooker Wilmer, Second Bishop of Ala-

bama," by Walter C. Whitaker, p. 248. Guglielmo Ferrero's "The

Greatness and Decline of Rome," p. 254. "The Moral Control of

Nervous Disorders," by Elwood Worcester, D.D., Samuel

McComb D.D., Isador H. Coriat, M.D., p. 355. "Der Zar und die

Revolution," p. 374. "Growth," by Graham Travers, p. 377. "The

Helpmate," by May Sinclair, p. 379. "The Dance of Love," by

Dion Clayton Calthrop, p. 380. "The Fight to Eden," by Harri-

son Rhodes, p. 381. "The Fruit of the Tree," by Edith Wharton,

p. 381. "The Working of the Railroads," by Logan G. McPher-

Books Reviewed or noted - Continued.

son, p. 382. "Orthodox Socialism," by James Edward La Rosig-
nol, Ph.D., p. 383. "Vom Sterbelager des Darwinismus,” p. 384.
Professor Baldwin's "Essays Out of Hours," p. 384. Havelock
Ellis'"The Soul of Spain;" Edward Hutton's "Cities of Spain;"
Charles S. Ricketts' "The Art of the Prado;" p. 428. "Florence
and Northern Tuscany with Genoa," by Edward Hutton; "The
Cities of Italy,” by Arthur Symons; "Italica," by William Roscoe
Thayer, p. 436. Herrick's "Together," p. 495. N. L. Britton's
"North American Trees," p. 505. “Poems for Travellers," p. 506.
"The Poetic Old World," p. 507. "The Little Brown Brothers,"
by Stanley Portal Hyatt, p. 507. “Gunhild," by Dorothy Can-
field, p. 509. F. J. Stimson's "The American Constitution;" p. 511.
"The British City," by Prof. Frederick C. Howe, p. 512. Dr.
Avery's "History of the United States," p. 512.

Capers, Ellison.....

Walter L. Fleming 407

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