Word: discussions
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...McVey, yachting editor of the Boston Herald, will give a general talk on the "Reliance" and the "Shamrock III," before the Yacht Club, at 8 o'clock this evening, in the Training Table Room of the Union. He will discuss the lines of the Shamrock, showing by means of black-board diagrams how these have been evolved from the lines of former boats. He will relate also how Boston first became connected with the international races...
...series of six lectures on "Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking," under the auspices of the Department of Philosophy, in Sever 11 this evening at 8 o'clock. In connection with the subject for tonight, "Phenomenology or the Doctrine of Categories," Mr. Peirce will discuss the elementary constituents of thought. The lecture is open to the public...
Grossman continued the debate for Harvard and said: The gentlemen from Yale would attach more presuppositions to the question. We must discuss a normal case, The gentlemen have suggested no means of collecting the debt other than seizing territory. By the terms of the question the European power could not seize territory exceeding in value the amount of the award. Our opponents have argued that to allow seizure of territory would be to abandon the Monroe Doctrine. We of the affirmative believe that wherever the Monroe Doctrine conflicts with justice and right, wherever it operates to destroy legal claims, wherever...
...assistant in the U. S. Coast Survey and for some time lecturer at Johns Hopkins University, to be given in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock on successive Thursday evenings, beginning March 26. The subject will be "Pragmatism as a Principle and Method of Right Thinking." The lecturer will discuss the development of this philosophical system, its definition, its scope, and its application to the sciences, to philosophy, and to the conduct for life. The lectures will be open to the public...
...editorials discuss ably the familiar topic of athleticism and the recent article on football, in the Graduates' Magazine. The modern tendencies of American college athletics and the dangers arising therefrom are dealt with both in the editorial and in "A Discussion upon College Spirit, as Applied to Athletics," by George Williamson, Jr. They put the conservative side pretty accurately, and deserve careful attention...