Word: nineteenth
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During the first half of the nineteenth century, socialism was Utopian, and therefore ineffective, but in the middle of the century Karl Marx gave it what was supposed to be a foundation in actual science. The formula of Marx is that all wealth is due to labor, and therefore all wealth is due to the laborers. His scheme was to have the product of an hour of labor exchange for the product of an hour's labor in any other employment...
...half-course, one of the "Afternoon and Saturday Courses for Teachers," will begin on February 9. The name of the course is "The Contemporary German Drama; Interpretation, Discussion, and Criticism of the More important Works of the German Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century", and it will be conducted by Mr. W. G. Howard, instructor in German. The course is offered as a continuation of Professor Kuenemann's course on "Das deutsche Drama der Gegenwart." The intention is to supplement and illustrate Professor Kuehnemann's lectures by the detailed examination of particular plays. The course will be conducted in English...
...seen, and the result was a Union, welded in the white heat of civil combat. This was not planned, it was evolved. The policy of national liberality to those who have built railroads and factories, was of vast importance to the further development of the Union. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries have been characterized by contests for territory, but the twentieth century will be characterized by contests for markets, none the less severe because they are bloodless...
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...Survey of European Literature." Professor Schofield's course on the "Literary History of England and the Continent from the Norman Conquest to Elizabeth," which was formerly English 42, is now called Comparative Literature 6. Professor Bliss Perry will give his new course, "Types of Fiction in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" under the name of Comparative Literature...