Word: journalism
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...which appeared in August; and ten lectures by Prof. Goodale on "Ligneous Plants" were printed. On geological subjects, Prof Shaler has been very prolific. He has written an elementary work on geology, in addition to various papers in Scribner's Monthly, the Forum, Nation and other well-known journals. The third edition of his "Kentucky" has been brought out by Houghton, Mifflin and Co. Professor W. M. Davis has contributed valuable articles on meteorology and physical geography in the American Naturalist, Science, and the American Journal of Science. Professor Joseph H. Thayer has done some extremely important work on philology...
...Boston Home Journal, published every Saturday, is now containing a series of papers which should be read by every college man who has an interest in the welfare of his country. The articles are entitled "The New (National) Education" and are signed "An Ex-college President...
...Review, published at Oxford University, is the only English college journal edited by undergraduates...
...journal is about to be started in New York called "Garden and Forest." The editors are Professors Farlow and C. S. Sargent, of Harvard, and A. S. Packard, of Brown. One of the chief uses of this publication will be to promote practical forestry and economic tree planting...
...Harvard in 1844 and of L. L. D. from Hamilton in 1860, and has delivered three courses of lectures in the Lowell Institute. Dr. Gray was regent of the Smithsonian Institute, succeeding Louis Aggasiz in that office. For many years he was one of the editors of the American Journal of Science, and his "Botanical Contributions" have long been published in the proceedings of the American Academy of Sciences and Arts...