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...institutes of medical history. Dr. Sigerist has held two chairs, at the Universities of Zurich and Leipzig. In the U. S. the teaching of medicine's history has been largely a labor of love. At the University of Maryland Dr. Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell held one of the earliest chairs in the country, but it was discontinued at his death in 1913. At Temple University, Philadelphia, Dr. Victor Robinson teaches medical history, publishes Medical Life, the only English language monthly devoted exclusively to the subject. Dr. Irving Samuel Cutter teaches the history of medicine at Northwestern University, Dr. Morris Fishbein...
...aside every form of partisanship and quickly to unite to adopt a balanced Federal budget as well as to enact a plan of taxation . economically sound, fair . . . and without discrimination. ... It is our judgment that conditions are so grave that this action should be taken at the earliest possible moment...
...title essay and that on "The Critic and American Life" bear a marked similarity. Professor Babbitt tells the present age that it is denying standards, repudiating, as did the earliest romanticists, the Christian and humanist traditions. Untraditional as we believe ourselves today, we are as confused as any men of a century ago. We are the victims of a "jazzy impressionism;" "still", he admits, "our naturalistic deliquescence has probably not gone so far as one might infer from poetry like that of Mr. Sandburg or fiction like that of Mr. Dos Passos." When one reads the ponderous latinities into which...
History 28 covers, with some detail, the history of modern Germany from its earliest beginnings in Brandenburg to the present day and minute. No phase of it is left untouched; Professor Fay amply discusses the military, political, economic, and social aspects of Germany's development, without making a mere chronological chart of names and dates; and his technical knowledge of military warfare enables him to give interesting, whether or not important, analyses of numerous battles and campaigns...
...books of Lewis Carroll in the College Library were donated by Mrs. Harcourt Amory after her husband's death in 1926, as a memorial to him. It is one of the best collections in existence and contains two copies of the 1865 edition of "Alice in Wonderland"; the earliest letters written by Lewis Carroll while at school; two of the magazines published at Rugby; and many other rare books and papers...