Word: eastern
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Notes.- Kant was born in 1724; received his appointment as Professor in the university of his native city, Konigsberg (in far eastern Prussia) in 1770; published the "Critique of Pure Reason" in 1781; published his other principal works between this year and 1793; and died in 1804. The best English translation of the Critique is that by Max Muller. The translation in Bohn's Library, by Meiklejohn, is now regarded as superseded. Wallace's "Kant" in Blackwood's Philosophical Library (Edinburgh and Philadelphia, 1882), Edward Caird's "Critical Philosophy of Immanual Kant" (2d. ed., New York, Macmillan...
...Eastern Park, Brooklyn, where the Yale-Princeton game is to be played, will seat 18,000 people and has a space 450x500 feet for coaches. It can be reached from the Fifth Avenue Hotel in forty-five minutes by the King's Country road, and trains will be run every three minutes on the day of the game...
Edward C. Bates, '89, was, on Oct. 8, nominated by Governor Brackett as Judge of the First Eastern Worcester District Court...
Four members of last year's cricket eleven, with five new men, visited Medford on Saturday, and won a victory over the Mystic eleven, champions of the Eastern Massachusetts league. The game was close and exciting, and the victory for the crippled Harvard team was extremely creditable. In the first innings S. A. M. Skinner did the best batting for Harvard, going in first and rolling up 18 before his wicket fell, the last for the side. Wells also batted in good form. The running, however, was extremely careless. For Mystic Record, an underhand bowler, was very effective, taking three...
...final game in the Yale-Princeton series was played yesterday at Eastern Park, Brooklyn, and proved as exciting as the previous ones. First Princeton drew ahead, and then Yale, and even in the last inning a base hit would have tied the score. Stagg's pitching was not effective. The score...