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...that an artemisia remedy was "a couple of years away from widespread use." Perhaps there has been a delay in production because the cost has been overestimated and the rewards underestimated. But the firm that produces an affordable artemisia tablet would enjoy tremendous brand-name recognition worldwide. JACQUES M. DEWULF Wemmel, Belgium...
...calls it a philosophy of wish fulfillment, but that is because he does not know anything about William of Occam, or Thomas Aquinas, or any of the mediaeval rebels whose scholasticism led them into the friar movement, and knows too much abut Siger of Brabant and Buridan. Professors DeWulf and Gilson have been so busy defending scholastic philosophy that they have never had time to use it; the time to condemn the scholastic view on Russia is after a competent scholastic philosopher has formed it, not after it has been conjectured by people who are not only unsympathetic towards...
...English Department will be enriched by the coming of Dr. William Lawrence from England to teach the history of the Elizabethan stage, and in History Professor William Scott Ferguson and Professor Samuel Eliot Morison '08 will each take courses. In the Philosophy and Psychology Department Dr. Maurice deWulf will return to teach and Professor Wolfgang Kohler will come to the University...
...Copeland '82, are Associate Professor C. R. Post '04, who will be lecturing at Princeton University; Professor A. K. Porter, exchange professor to France for the first half year; Professors G. A. Reisner '89, H. W. Foote '97, E. H. Warren '95, W. M. Cole, and M. W. DeWulf on leave of absence for the whole year; Professors W. C. Abbort, R. L. Hawkins '03, W. E. Hocking '01, and W. J. Osterhout for the first half year; and Professors C. H. Grandgent '83, W. B. Munro '99, E. C. Moore '03, W. Z. Ripley, and K. G. T. Webster...
Professor DeWulf, who is considered one of the leading authorities in Europe on the history of mediaeval philosophy, is one of the Louvain professors who were invited to the University after the destruction of their university by the Germans in 1914, and since then he has done considerable teaching here from time to time. For twelve years he was secretary to Cardinal Mercier, and a year ago he accompanied the Cardinal on his American trip. Later in the year he gave a series of lectures at the Lowell Institute in Boston. He is expected to begin teaching at the University...