Word: americans
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...leave of absence, and on his return to Cambridge in 1897 he was appointed Professor of Psychology. Professor Muensterberg received the honorary degree of A.M. from Harvard in 1901, LL.D. from Washington University, St. Louis, in 1904, and Litt.D. from Lafayette College in 1907. He was president of the American Psychological Association in 1898 and of the American Philosophical Association in 1908, and was a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the Washington Academy of Sciences. He had a leading part in forming and carrying out the plans for the International Congress...
...first American book appeared in 1889, a collection of essays entitled "Psychology and Life." It was followed by more than 20 volumes besides a prodigious number of articles in periodicals. Of his more strictly scientific writings during this period the most important are "Grundzuge der Psychologie" (1900) the first volume of a largely planned work which was never completed,--"Science and Idealims" (1906), "The Eternal Values" (1909), "Grundzuge der Psychotechnik" (1914). In the latter years of his life his interest turned more and more to the applications of psychology, the practical bearings of the science on education, law, medicine...
Word has been received that David William Meadowcroft '01 was wounded in France while in the service of the American Ambulance Field Service. Section 8 of this service in which he served are mentioned in the army orders, and Meadowcroft's bravery especially commended. The orders were as follows...
...Billy" Sunday attacked the religious attitude of American colleges, but particularly of the University, in a spontaneous oubtburst during his sermon last night. Not only did the revivalist score the student body, but devoted some of his denunciation to the Faculty...
Sinci his arrival in this country about three weeks ago, Dr. Lobo has given several brief addresses before various societies in New York and Washington. He is the first of a number of visiting lecturers on South American subjects who will come to the University during the remainder of the year...