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Robert F. Murray: His Poems with a Memoir by Robert F. (Robert Fuller) Murray;Andrew Lang
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From Canterbury Mr. Murray went to Ilminster in Somerset. Here
Robert attended the Grammar School; in 1879 he went to the Grammar
School of Crewkerne. In 1881 he entered at the University of St.
Andrews, with a scholarship won as an external student of Manchester
New College. This he resigned not long after, as he had abandoned
the idea of becoming a Unitarian minister.

No longer a schoolboy, he was now a Bejant (bec jaune?), to use the
old Scotch term for `freshman.' He liked the picturesque word, and
opposed the introduction of `freshman.' Indeed he liked all things
old, and, as a senior man, was a supporter of ancient customs and of
esprit de corps in college. He fell in love for life with that old
and grey enchantress, the city of St. Margaret, of Cardinal Beaton,
of Knox and Andrew Melville, of Archbishop Sharp, and Samuel
Rutherford. The nature of life and education in a Scottish
university is now, probably, better understood in England than it
used to be. Of the Scottish universities, St. Andrews varies least,
though it varies much, from Oxford and Cambridge. Unlike the
others, Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh, the United College of St.
Leonard and St. Salvator is not lost in a large town. The College
and the Divinity Hall of St. Mary's are a survival from the Middle
Ages. The University itself arose from a voluntary association of
the learned in 1410. Privileges were conferred on this association
by Bishop Wardlaw in 1411. It was intended as a bulwark against
Lollard ideas. In 1413 the Antipope Benedict XIII., to whom
Scotland then adhered, granted six bulls of confirmation to the new
University. Not till 1430 did Bishop Wardlaw give a building in
South Street, the Paedagogium. St. Salvator's College was founded
by Bishop Kennedy (1440-1466): it was confirmed by Pius II. in
1458. Kennedy endowed his foundation richly with plate (a silver
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