Word: intellect
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Philosophy 2 is now studying Bain's Senses and the Intellect...
WALTER OAKES, Sec'y.CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. In stock: Bain's Senses and Intellect. Also, the Catalogue...
...shall be complete, is not a particularly original idea, yet it is a truth that can never well be lost sight of. The courses that a college is able to offer, whether in languages, science, philosophy or art, do not satisfy every side of human nature and human intellect. At least one side is left unsatisfied, and not unlikely is better, so left. The responsibility of training themselves in speech and argument, of making themselves informed on the current topics of the day, and of making themselves able intelligently to discuss those topics, is for the most part left with...
...highly scientific, but they will at least be highly entertaining. The desperation of many of the contests is a psychological phenomenon. How men can become so worked up to white heat, to such a pitch of frenzy over these games is worthy of the investigation of some giant intellect. But the healthiness of the excitement is indubitable, and the games are excelled in interest only by the perennial victory of the dusky men of Memorial over the celebrated "Who-Does" of Boston...
...liberality of thought also advance. College students are getting to be looked upon, not as brainless, careful boys, but rather as men interested in themselves and others, in their education, and in all that concerns their education. Indeed, there is actually conceded to them a certain degree of intellect, and comprehension, mingled perhaps with a small amount of common sense. In light of these facts, we are even bold enough to suppose, to hope, that the time will be, when President Bartlett and all the other advocates of sole faculty-government will have to abandon their creed entirely...