Word: mental
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...LECTURE. "The Causes of Nervous and Mental Disease." Dr. Philip Coombs Knapp. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...stand behind these great leaders of the University, for they can do nothing without the help of the scholar and the financier. The scholar must have the recognition, the encouragement, the help that he has in Germany, France and England. He must have liberty from starvation, either physical or mental. The recognition of other scholars must be given to encourage him. There are signs that the scholar is coming; the Carnegie Institute is one indication...
...live in a constant condition of mental change, not always mental progress, but if the desire back of the change is good the upward striving in its reaction on the mind is bound to have a good effect on character. Will power is more enduring and capable of achievement than the power of the tides them selves. Too often we confound wishing and willing, but wishing ends in nothing and willing ends in achievement. Because often wishing is not changed into willing there result so many broken vows and half-carried-out resolutions. Our vows are not serious enough...
...general object of the expedition is to gather all possible information bearing on the origin, language, manner, of life, and mental advancement of the native peoples. Collections of an ethnological interest of the arms, utensils, and clothes of the Indians will be made for the Peabody Museum...
...LECTURE. "The Physical and Mental Development of Children." Dr. James S. Stone. Harvard Medical School, Longwood Ave., Boston...