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and Oratory for School the endowment founded by of him a in scholarship Edgbaston to ,
promote the study of his works . The work has been taken actively in hand by a Sub-Committee ,
consisting consisting ot of the ttie Duke uuKeof or JN Norfolk oriolkas as Chairman Chairman ,. Viscount Halifax , the Very Rev . Fr . Sebastian ¦ - ¦ *•¦¦¦ ¦> - ¦ Bowden — - - — - , — the — - — Rev - —¦ » . — the — —¦—• —» ¦ - President -. »»» «¦ . —«^ m «»~ % ^ m ~ m _ tt _ w w of v ^ ^ Trinity —^— ——> AA 4 h v W
Hutton College , , O Mr xford . Wilfrid , Mr . T Ward . W . , Allies and , Mr Mr . W R . . H S . . Lilly as ^ Hon . Sec . ; Lord Tennyson ^ Lord
____ Colerid —• — — ^ » ge , — an d — . Sir — . bp — _ Francis m -w - _ < w —» —^ —bT _• Sandford A A _ k J P ^ - ^ A A , m _ i _^ " are ^^ afe ~^^ amongs tiuvugo f « t the i /*« v members m . ^/ xij . iL » tiji o vjl of the me General vJCHClctl Com vyUUi - -
mittee . The Magazine of Art for November begins
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covered classical in writers the retreats , had been where once they more had lived
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Mrs . Stanley and Mr . A . J . Mounteney JepL hson sailed from LiverpJ ool for New York
on Wednesday last . With the constantly increasing number of
books that are issuing from the press , it is often no easy matter to decide what to read and how
to read . From the largeness and variety of the choice _ , peop j , - j . le are apt xO to get confused , and
to read nothing with satisfaction . To the individual readerthereforeselection is a matter
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I N © r . * , 1890 The Publislers' Circular H i ^ II
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Nov. 1, 1890, page 1411, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01111890/page/9/
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