3 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 3

Proposals For A Scheme Of Reform Of The University Of

Oxford, based on the reports of committees appointed by the Hebdomadal Council, were issued by the Clarendon Press last Saturday, with an Introduction by Lord Curzon, the......

An Interesting Paper On Military Airships By Mr. L. Blin

Desbleds appears in Wednesday's Times. He notes their great superiority over captive balloons for reconnoitring and range-finding, and emphasises the moral effect that......

Of The Presidential Addresses At The Sectional Meetings...

only briefly mention that of Sir H. Llewellyn Smith, the Permanent Secretary of the Board of Trade, on insurance against unemployment. Excluding from insurance the unemployment......

The Annual Conference Of The Sanitary Inspectors'...

on Monday, and on Tuesday Sir J. Crichton. Browne delivered the Presidential address on "Food and Fish Supply." After acknowledging the valuable services performed by the......

Mr. John Massie, Late Liberal M..p. For Crick/ade,...

ia Thursday's Times to a letter from the Rev. A. J. Carlyle supporting the Labour attack on the Osborne judgment. While crediting Mr. Carlyle with a sincere desire to improve......

The Presidential Address At The Meeting Of The British...

which opened at Sheffield on Wednesday, was delivered by Professor Bonney. Confining himself to the branch of science of which he has made a lifelong study, Professor Bonney......

We Regret To Have To Record The Death Of Professor

William James, Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University. Originally a student of medicine, he taught comparative anatomy and physiology for several years at Harvard before......

With Regard To Examinations, It Is Proposed To Make Greek

an optional subject, and to substitute an Entrance Examina- tion for Responsions. Suggestions are made to meet the case of poor students by the reduction of College expenses,......

Bank Rate, 3 Per Cent., Changed From 31 Per Cont.

June 9th. Consols (2i) were on Friday 80I—Friday week 81.......