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Professor B. P. Bowne, professor of philosophy at Boston University, will deliver an address on "A Report from the Philosophical Field," in the Fogg Lecture Room, Friday evening, December 16, at 8.c0 o'clock. Professor Bowne is well-known as a strong and prominent thinker in the philosophical world, and is the author of a number of works on philosophy, the more important of which are: "An Introduction to Psychology," "Ethics," and "Metaphysics, A Study in First Principles...
President Eliot leaves this morning for New York where he will deliver three addresses returaing to Cambridge tomorrow night. This evening he will speak before the New York Round Table, a society composed largely of the school principals and teachers of New York City, on the subject of "College Entrance Examinations and the Certificate Method as Related to the Educational Ideal. Tomorrow morning he will address the New York Schoolmasters' Association on a subject not yet announced, and in the evening, in Cooper Union, he will speak under the auspices of the New York Department of Education, on "The Characteristic...
...responsions papers for past years can be obtained from the Oxford University Press, 91 Fifth Avenue, New York. The "Students' Handbook of Oxford," which gives full information about the examinations of the University, subject to changes made since the last edition was issued, can be ordered at the same address. "Oxford as It Is," a small pamphlet prepared by Mr. L. Dyer, of Harvard and Balliol Colleges, for the use of American candidates, giving all essential information in a condensed form, can be ordered from the Macmillan Company, 66 Fifth Avenue, New York. "Oxford and its Colleges," written...
Under the joint auspices of the Christian Association, the Religious Union and the St. Paul's Society, Hon. John W. Foster, of Washington, ex-Secretary of State, delivered an address last night in Sanders Theatre on "What Shall America Do in the Orient?" R. H. Oveson '05 presided, and introduced the speaker of the evening and R. H. Bollard '05, who preceded...
Just before Mr. Foster's address, R. H. Bollard '05 spoke naming the purposes of the Harvard Mission as follows...