Word: mental
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Yerkes will give two new half courses in Philosophy, on Comparative Psychology and Mental Development. Philosophy 3 will be given by Dr. Perry instead of Dr. Miller. Course 19 2hf., on Practical Problems of Charity, Public Aid, and Correction, will be given by Dr. Brackett, and Dr. Woods will offer another new half course on the Science of Religion. Professor Royce's subject for the year in his Logical Seminary, primarily for graduates, will be: The Logical Analysis of Fundamental Concepts and their General Relations to Philosophical Problems...
...article on "Harvard Oarsmen," by G. L. Meylan '00, ought surely to allay the fears of those who are anxious about, the mental and physical welfare of our rowing men. It shows conclusively that Harvard oarsmen do not die prematurely, and that they live longer than the average of healthy men accepted by life insurance companies. Furthermore, it shows that, taking "Who's Who in America" as a standard, a far larger percentage of oarsmen attain distinction that of graduates as a whole...
...congress is divided into seven divisions, as follows: normative sciences, historical sciences, physical sciences, mental sciences, utilitarian sciences, social regulation and social culture. These divisions are sub-divided into 24 departments and 129 sections. After the general meeting and formal opening on September 19, at which the president of the congress will deliver an address on its relation to scientific progress, the seven divisions will hold meetings, at each of which an address will be given on the general subject of the division, with particular reference to its inner unity. On Tuesday, September 20, the 24 departments will hold their...
...Neilson, Instructor in English; Dr. E. B. Lane, Clinical Instructor in Mental Diseases; E. T. Miller, Austin Teaching Fellow in Economics...
...interest among educational philanthropists to start a non-sectarian educational movement in India for the purpose of giving the 50,000,000 children of the country a training in the manual arts. There is so much illiteracy among the working people that it is impossible to better their mental condition. Mr. Dharmapala therefore, desires to regenerate these people by educating the children in elementary science and by reviving the forgotten ancient arts. He has already sent many ploughs and other farming implements to start the proposed school...