16 JUNE 1933, Page 6

* Cambridge, having just appointed one its own sons, Mr.

Roger Fry, to its Slade Profeasorship of Fine Art, may feel justly flattered that Oxford, having a similar vacancy to fill, has taken a Cambridge man, too, in Mr. H. S. Goodhart-Rendel, The Spectator, I iniiigirie; feels some satisfaction in the appointment, 'for I 'have noted not infrequent contributions to its columns from -the new Slade Professor's pen, in particular- a very interesting article on the Wren tercentenary last year, •

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