22 JULY 1893, Page 3

The Cambridge Summer Meeting, which opens on July. 29th, has

a programme which will prove useful in several im- portant respects. The lectures which will be delivered upon history and literature deal with "The Making of Modern England," and supply a capital foundation for the teaching of the duties of the English citizen, which is to be a feature in the new continuation schools of Mr. Aoland. It will cer- tainly give ballast to the elementary teacher to attend a course on the growth of the Indian or the Colonial Empire, and. Professor Sidgwick's lectures on "The History of Modern Political Ideas "will doubtless remove some misapprehensions.