Word: benjamin
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...year on "The Immortality of Man," and for its publication after delivery. Thus far five lectures have been given: "Immortality and the New Theodicy," by Rev. George A. Gordon '81; "Human Immortality: Two Supposed Objections to the Doctrine," by Professor William James M.'69; "Dionysus and Immortality," by President Benjamin I. Wheeler, of the University of California; "The Conception of Immortality." by Professor Josiah Royce; and in 1900, "Life Everlasting," by Dr. John Fiske...
...following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, R. H. Bollard '05; vice-president, C. H. Goldsmith, University of Pennsylvania '04; secretary, H. Benjamin, Columbia '04; treasurer, W. S. Finlay, Cornell...
...Dana L. E. Snowman '04, George Emerson Lowell T. L. Stoddard '05, Harvard College E. C. Stone '04, Harvard College L. E. Stone '05, Harvard College A. E. Swan '04, Harvard College G. N. Terzieff '05, Harvard College W. W. Thayer '06, Harvard College N. W. Thompson '05, Benjamin D. Greene J. A. Tuckerman '05, Harvard College W. Tyng '05, William Whiting R. I. Underhill '06, Burr R. S. Wallace '04, Farrar W. S. Weeks '06, Price Greenleaf Fund S. A. Welldon '04, George Emerson Lowell F. C. Wheeler '06, Burr W. S. Whittemore '04, Harvard College A. E. Wood...
...Benjamin Rand '79 has just completed the printing of a "Bibliography of the History of Philosophy." It embraces all the great philosophers from Thales to Spencer, their works, and the works written upon them. The philosophers number 550, and the literature about them comprises 25,000 titles of articles and volumes. The work now equals over 500 pages of double columns...
...Benjamin Rand has just published the fourth edition of his "Selections Illustrating Economic History since the Seven Years' War." This work was originally issued as a text-book to accompany the course of lectures, given here by Professor Dunbar; and was also adopted for a similar purpose in other American universities. Five new chapters appear in the present edition, and bring the economic history down to the end of the nineteenth century. Of special interest among the new selections is one by Professor Charles F. Dunbar on "The American Legal Tender Paper," and another by Professor F. W. Tanssig...