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...John E. Bullard, a member of the class of '82, died at Sidney, Australia, Sunday. Since graduation Mr. Bullard had been connected with the firm of H. W. Peabody and Co., of Boston, for whom he traveled to Australia several times. He was a nephew of President Eliot...
PHILIP FRENCH, Sec.THE lecture on Vedanta Philosophy given before the Graduate Philosophical Society, May 26, by the Swami Vivekananda has been published in pamphlet form. The pamphlet also contains the discussion which followed the lecture and some additional notes by the Swami and an introduction by Dean Everett. Any member of the society or of the Philosophical Club, and all who were present at the lecture may obtain copies at the Psychological Laboratory...
PHILIP FRENCH, Sec.THE lecture on Vedanta Philosophy given before the Graduate Philosophical Society, May 26, by the Swami Vivekananda has been published in pamphlet form. The pamphlet also contains the discussion which followed the lecture and some additional notes by the Swami and an introduction by Dean Everett. Any member of the society or of the Philosophical Club, and all who were present at the lecture may obtain copies at the Psychological Laboratory...
PHILIP FRENCH, Sec.THE lecture on Vedanta Philosophy given before the Graduate Philosophical Society, May 26, by the Swami Vivekananda has been published in pamphlet form. The pamphlet also contains the discussion which followed the lecture and some additional notes by the Swami and an introduction by Dean Everett. Any member of the society or of the Philosophical Club, and all who were present at the lecture may obtain copies at the Psychological Laboratory...
...York. This is by all odds the best biography of Professor Agassiz, although since his death a great many books have been written about him. Mr. Marcon enjoyed an intimate friendship with the great naturalist for almost thirty years; in fact he is the last surviving member of the small band of European naturalists who came to this country with Agassiz. He is, therefore, thoroughly competent to treat the matter satisfactorily. The name of Professor Agassiz is immortal and his connection with Harvard makes this work especially acceptable...