Word: logically
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cast,-as Judge Samuel Filson and Eilen Neat. "Common Clay" is the greater drama if the comments of the New York press may lead to any conclusions. The New York Advertiser says the play "dares to depart from conventionality and attains a swiftness and surety of movement and a logic of events by its own methods. There are no lagging moments. Its people are alive"; and the Morning World: "it lends itself to tense situations, it is direct and culminative in interest, and it has the cardinal melodramatic quality of sympathetic appeal...
Instead of the present single half course in advanced logic, Professor Royce will give a half-course on logical theory, and Assistant Professor Hoernle will conduct a half-course on symbolic logic. Professor Hoernle will also give a half-course on the history of English ethics, instead of the present courses on the general history of ethics...
...than their favored ones. Probably he will not succeed in convincing many readers that his fear is reasonable. His appeal to the example of our grandfathers seems singularly inapposite: to be sure, our grandfathers did not know the term "distribution," but they were required to study Greek, Latin, mathematics, logic, and other forgotten subjects...
...Theodore Marburg, former ambassador to Belgium, lectured last evening on the logic and machinery of an international league. "In advocating peace," said Mr. Marburg, "we must emphasize the inevitable injustices which are the results of war." Belgium is a vivid example of this, but by no means the only one. There are private injustices as well as public...
...Professor Leo Wiener and astounded the academic world a number of years ago by receiving the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the age of 18. Since receiving his degree he has been in England and Germany as travelling fellow, doing research work in mathematical logic, to which subject he has made brilliant contributions. The paper before the Philosophical Club will be of more general interest. All interested are cordially invited...