Word: benjamin
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...Williams, 100.00 Joseph Lee (for Henry Lee Fellowship fund), 25,000.00 Through Professor E. S. Sheldon (credit of Library of Romance Languages), 67.44 Mrs. C. M. Barnard (Warren H. Cudworth Scholarships), 600.00 Anonymous, 6.30 Estate of Robert C. Billings, 85,000.00 Estate of Henry L. Pierce, 15,000.00 Benjamin E. Cotting (proceeds of life policy to establish the "Cotting Gift" in the Medical School), 3,029.59 J. Randolph Coolidge (towards purchase of Riant collection), 2,000.00 Anonymous (to be used for original physical research), 250.00 J. J. Storrow and F. P. Fish (to purchase boiler and engine for steam launch...
MacMillan & Company have recently published a new philosophical work by Dr. Benjamin Rand. It is entitled "The Life, Unpublished Letters and Philosophical Regimen of Anthony, Earl of Shaftesbury." The book is the result of years of investigation among old English manuscripts. Dr. Rand considers Shaftesbury the greatest of modern stoies and his philosophy as the strongest expression of stoicism since the days of Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius. The letters contained in the volume throw much light on Shaftesbury's character and are all in Shaftesburys' best style. It is this portion of the book that is most helpful...
...regard to a statement from San Francisco to the effect that President Eliot was about to resign and that President Benjamin I. Wheeler of the University of California would succeed him, Mr. Charles Francis Adams said yesterday morning: "There is absolutely nothing in it. The rumor is entirely without foundation...
Macmillan & Company are soon to publish a new book by Mr. Benjamin Rand entitled a "Bibliography of Philosophy." It will be the first bibliography of Philosophy ever written and promises to be of great assistance to students in the subject. It will be published as a separate volume and also as the third of a series of three volumes, called a "Dictionary of Philosophy," prepared by a large corps of writers under the direction of Professor J. M. Baldwin of Princeton...
...HAROLD BENJAMIN CLARK...