Word: gilson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Rosemary Webster, 21, debutante daughter of Manhattan Surgeon David H. Webster; to Paul Gilson, 23, handsome but penniless Canton (N. Y.) poorhouse accountant; in Rochester, N. Y. Unable to stop the marriage. Father Webster proceeded to disinherit Daughter Rosemary "for the time being...
...more than a year the idea of a World Association of Science-embracing at least France, Britain, the U. S. and other democracies-has been in the air. It was suggested at the Harvard Tercentenary celebration by Professor Etienne Gilson of France. A group of newspaper reporters at Cambridge, sensing a good story, promoted an unofficial symposium of celebrities who declared themselves in favor of the plan. Official encouragement came from Britain. Newspaper editorials on the subject were reprinted in science journals. Last week at Indianapolis the A. A. A. S. council officially approved the plan for some...
Professor Elieme Gilson, of the College do France, will give the second lecture of Part 1 of the William James Lectures in Philosophy and Psychology at 4.30 o'clock today in Emerson D. The lecture is entitled "Theologism and Philosophy," and is contained in the first general section of a series with the little "The Unity of Philosophical Experience...
...Etienne Gilson, William James Lecturer on Philosophy at Harvard University this year, will give a series of twelve free public lectures on "The Unity of Philosophical Experience," beginning tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson Hall, Harvard Yard...
...Gilson, who was one of the participants in the Harvard Tercentenary Conference of Arts and Sciences, is professor of Philosophy at the College de France, Paris, and Director of the Institute of Medieval Studies, Toronto. He was professor at Harvard...