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...Peabody Museum, will deliver the third of his series of lectures on "Ethnology and the Classics" in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of tonight's address will be: "The Classics and Barbaric Society: An Instance of Animal Kinship. On Sardonic Laughter." The lecture is open to the public...
...Lectures on "Ethnology and the Classics." III. "The Classics and Barbaric Society: An Instance of Animal Kinship. On Sardonic Laughter." Mr. Oric Bates, Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum...
...patriotic view that already belongs to the past" he ascribes partly to the idea with which the nation has grown up--namely, "that it is an English nation, and the immigrants who come from other countries are useful fellow-workers and desirable guests, but no ties of kinship connect the countries with the American nation." This he describes as an " artificial construction based on an untenable illusion...
American Ties of Kinship with Germany...
There is a new feeling of pride springing up in a mixed ancestry, and with this new attitude of the majority, a fundamental revision of the antiquated national theory is necessarily demanded. "The ties of kinship do not connect this country with England more than with Ireland, or Holland, or Sweden." Professor Muensterberg sees, as the outcome of the situation, a unique nation issuing from the "melting-pot" in which the finest qualities of all Europe will be blended, and in which will live a new patriotism "which will not know host or guests among the citizens of this country...