Word: logically
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Royce was born in Grass Valley, California, on November 20, 1855, and was graduated from the University of California in 1875. After receiving a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University he became, in 1878, instructor in English literature and logic in the University of California. He was instructor in philosophy at California in 1882 and assistant professor from 1885 to 1892. In that year he came to the University as professor of the history of philosophy...
...books about Harvard men. Mr. W. C. Ford, M.A. '07, discusses the autobiography of Charles Francis Adams. "Union Portraits," a description of some of the Northern leaders in the Civil War, by Gamaliel Bradford '86, is reviewed by Mr. W. R. Thayer '81. Dean Castle treats "Theodore Roosevelt: The Logic of His Career," by C. G. Washburn...
...hundred dollars for an essay on "The solitude of Wordsworth, Shelley, and Byron," and Joseph Vincent Fuller 1G., of St. Paul. Minn., and Daniel Sommer Robinson 1G., of North Salem, Ind., received similar awards for their essays on "The War Scare of 1875," and "Non-Symbolic Idealistic Logic," respectively...
When all the pyrotechnics of logic have been displayed to prove that the Union is a true Palladium of democracy, when the Unionists are thoroughly satisfied that Compulsion is a naughty word for polite society, when everyone is convinced that the Union seethes with joyous and turbulent students, and when everything has been said and done to demonstrate this important fact, that the Union is worthy of our support, because some say that it should be worthy of support--then, the smoke clears and we note the following handwriting upon the wall...
...Group IV: Philosophy 4a hf., Contemporary Ethical and Social Problems, will be a new half-course in the second half-year given by Professor Bertrand Russell, of Cambridge, England. Philosophy 9c hf., Social Psychology and Ethics, will not be given. Philosophy 8a hf., Logical Theory, will next year be open to undergraduates as well as to graduates. Philosophy 21 hf., Advanced Logic, with the Elements of Logical Symbolism, will be open only to graduates. Philosophy 23 hf., Modern Theories of Knowledge, will be omitted. Philosophy 26 hf., Philosophy of Aristotle, will be given. Psychology 7b hf., Genetic Psychology--Mental evolution...