Club, 339; Heredity and So- Legailet, Vice-president, gift, 329. Legge, Dr. R. T., appointed head of the Infirmary, 449. Loan Funds: Mining Student Loan Fund, 124; San Joaquin Woman's Club, 126; Forestus Phelps Memorial, 214; Napa Seminary Club, 214. Lobingier, C. S., lecture, 130. Loeb, Professor Jacques, lecture, 340. Los Angeles Medical Department, 317. Luding, Mrs. Rose, gift, 214. MacArthur, W., lecture, 132. McCleave, Dr. T. C., lecture, 131. McClenahan, Dr. H. C., lecture, 343. Mask and Dagger play, 344. Mead, Professor Elwood, head of Division of Rural Institutions, 210; called back to Australia, 318; lecture, 338. Medical School, merger with Stanford, 315; change of name, 448. The Melting Pot, 133. Merriam, Dr. J. C., lecture, 338. Meyer, Dr. Karl F., lecture, 129, 131, 340, 343. Meyer, Dr. Martin, 130, 341. Mills, D. O., Expedition from the Lick Observatory, maintenance of, 214. Mills, D. Ogden, gift, 214, 454. ix Mills, James, appointed regent, 209. Ministers' Week at University Farm, 115. Moffitt, Dr. H. C., lecture, 223, 343. Moody, Dr. R. O., lecture, 340. Morrow, Dr. Howard, lectures, 343. Mulholland, William, conferring of honorary degree, 321; lecture, 339. Musical and Dramatic Events, 133, 222, 344, 462. Myres, Professor John L., first Sather Professor in Classical Literature, 113. Napa Seminary Club Loan Fund, 214. Native Sons of the Golden West, fellowships, 214. Nelson, F. S., lecture, 341. Neuhaus, Professor Eugen, lecture, 337. Newell, Mrs. G., lecture, 131. Norris, Frank, memorial chair, 453. Northwestern Pacific Railroad, gift, 215. Norton Company, gift, 329. Osborn, R. W., lecture, 342. Pacific Coast Federation for Sex Hygiene, 461. Pacific Conchological Club, lectures, 129, 223. Parker, Professor Carleton H., lecture, 130; secretary of the California Immigration and Housing Commission, 213. Partheneia, 121, 215, 345. Patience, 133. Peixotto, Professor J. B., lectures, 131, 342. Perrin Smith, Dr. J., lecture, 129. Perry, G. H., lecture, 340. Loan Fund, 214. Memorial Phi Beta Kappa, election of new members, 216; annual address, 340. Phi Delta Kappa, election of members, 324. sin, gift, 126. Prizes, 322; Bonnheim, 120. Promotions, 128, 218, 335, 458. Rashdall, Rev. Hastings, lectures, 129, 131. Redfield, W. C., Charter Day address, 338. Reed, Professor T. M., lecture, 342. Regents appointed, 209. Registration of students, 444. Reinhardt, Dr. G. F., death, 330, 445. Resignations, 128, 218, 336, 459. Richards, Dr. R. J., lecture, 343. Richardson Latin Composition Rieger, William, lecture, 341. Robinson, David M., lecture, 339. Rolfe, Professor J. C., lecture, 460. Rosenthal, Dr. G. H., gift, 454. Royce, Professor Josiah, lectures, 460. Rugh, Professor C. E., lecture, 132. Rural Institutions, Division of, College of Agriculture, 210. Ryan, H. J., lecture, 130. Sabine, Professor G. H., lectures, 338, 342. Sage, W. E., lecture, 129. San Francisco Bay, biological survey of, 451. San Francisco Democratic Club, resolutions of in regard to Dr. Barrows, and action of Regents thereon, 109-111. San Joaquin Women's Club's Loan Fund, 126. San José High School, gift, 126. Santa Fé Railroad, gift, 215. Sather Campanile, see Campanile. Sather Professorship in Classi cal Literature, 112, 450. Sawyer, Dr. W. A., lecture, 131. Schneider, Dr. Albert, lecture, 131. Schumpeter, Professor J. A., lecture, 224. Scripps, Miss Ellen M., gift, 126, 454. Scott, R. B., lecture, 129. Searby, William Martin, memorial chair, 453. Senior Extravaganza, 345. Serra, Father, birthday commemoration of, 114. Shakuntala, 462. Frank K. Shepard Co., gift, 126. Sherman, Minna E., gift from estate, 214. Sierra Club, lecture, 129. Sigma Xi, lectures, 129, 224, 338; election of new members, 323. Slack, C. W., gift, 215. Smith, C. S., lecture, 339. Snell Seminary Alumnae Association, gift, 329, 454. Snow, Captain C. B., lecture, 343. Snow, Dr. W. F., lecture, 461. Southern Pacific Railroad, gift, 215. Southwestern Indian Hall, 115. Stabat Mater, 344. Stimmel, W. G., lecture, 130. Stratton, Professor G. M., lecture, 131. Strauss & Co., Levi, gift of scholarship, 215. Stubenrauch, Arnold V., appointed Professor of Pomology, 116. Stut, J. C. H., estate, gift, 455. Subject B, 114. Summer Session of 1914, 452. Tau Beta Pi, election of new members, 323; annual address, 339. Taussig, Bertha Henicke, memorial scholarship, 455. Taylor, J. M., conferring of honorary degree, 321. Taylor, Dr. W. P., lecture, 460. Terry, Dr. W. I., lecture, 339. Thelen, '04, Max, gift, 126. Theta Tau, election of new members, 324. Thornton, A. W., lecture, 342. Tibbetts, F. H., lecture, 342. Townshend, C. E., lecture, 338. Trabert, C. L., lecture, 339. Trask, J. E. D., lecture, 224. Tucker, Dr. R. H., lecture, 339. Turner case, settlement of, 126. Typhoid vaccination, 114; typhoid immunity, 115. Undergraduate matters, 114, 215, 324, 455; registration of students, 444. University, gifts to, 108, 123, 213. University extension in Agri culture, 118, 210, 318. University Farm, Ministers' week, 115; prize animals at, 119. University High School, 450. University hospital, 107, 108. University medal awarded, 321. University meetings, 132, 222, 336, 459. University Orchestral Society, 133. University Parliament, 120. University Press, publication of quarto monograph, "Business Cycles," 114. Vaccination, requirement for admission, 115; typhoid vaccination, 114. Van Norman, Professor Hubert E., re-elected president of the National Dairy Show, 119. The Vikings at Helgeland, 133. Walton, S. G., lecture, 129. Warren, Miss E. Marion, gift, 329. Waterman, Professor T. T., lectures, 223, 341, 461. Weill, Raphael, gift, 215. Western Pacific Railroad, gift, 215. Westfall, Miss Mary J., gift, 329. Wheeler, President, return from leave of absence, 208. Wiel, S. C., lecture, 223. Wilbur, Dr. R. L., lecture, 224. Willey, Dr. S. H., death, 208. Winged Helmet, election of new members, 216. Woll, F. W., appointed Professor of Animal Nutrition, 117. Woodbury, T. D., lecture, 338. Woodhead, William, lecture, 341. xi VOL. XVI JANUARY, 1914 No. 1 THE INFLUENCE OF CARDINAL NEWMAN ON THE OXFORD MOVEMENT* TRACY BARRETT KITTREDGE Three-quarters of a century ago, there developed within the ancient halls of Oxford University a movement religious in origin and character, the results of which have since profoundly modified the course of religious thought among English-speaking peoples. This movement has changed the whole scope and form of the Anglican Church. It has resulted, incidentally, in a perceptible movement toward Rome, and has given new force to the Catholic claims. Its general axioms and principles have quite unintentionally contributed a great deal to the course of modern thought, the new liberalism, with its often frankly avowed agnosticism. Such a record is all the more remarkable because the success and influence of this movement may be attributed largely to the part played in it by its chief figure, John Henry Newman. It will be the purpose of this essay to give some account of this Newman; to attempt to portray him as man, and as prophet; to describe the times in which he lived, the events in which he participated. I shall attempt to give an impression of the leader and of the movement for which he was so largely responsible. In the end, I hope to make clear the real importance of Newman himself; to point out the fact that the trend of the movement was but a reflection of his own mind; its influence the result of his teachings; * The prize-winning essay in the Newman Hall Prize Essay Contest for 1912-13. |