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Dates: during 1890-1899
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This lecture dealt with the "General Nature of the Intellect," the second will deal with "The Basis of Our Social Consciousness-the Ego and the Alter," the third and fourth with "The Beginnings of Social Life in the Individual," the fifth with the "Theory of the Origin of the Ideas of Ego and Alter," the sixth with the "Social Basis of the Thinking Process," the seventh with the "Social Basis of the Reasoning Process," the eighth with the "Social Basis of Conscience," and the ninth with the "Social Basis of Our View of Nature," and the tenth lecture will...
Geological Conference. Papers: Dr. Geer's New Theory accounting for the Origin of Eskers. Professor Reusch.- An Excursion in the Fassathal, Throl. Dr. A. S. Eakle. Geological Laboratory, Room...
...plan for this year, under Professor J. W. Platner of the Harvard Divinity School, is to take up the Bible as literature-first the old testament, then if time, the new; considering in outline questions of origin, authorship, structure, etc. The work will consist chiefly of informal lectures by Professor Platner, with references to the best literature for those who can afford time for more detailed study. At the first meeting, held last Sunday, about one hundred were present, students from Harvard University and Radcliffe College, and other young people not connected with either. The class has done good work...
...CLASS for the study of the Bible as literature,- that is of the books of the Bible, their origin and authorship, their time and place, their contents, and their relation to the history of the peoples to whom they were given,- will be formed at the Shepard Memorial Church on Sunday, and will meet every Sunday at 12 o'clock. The class will be under the charge of Professor J. W. Platner, of the Harvard Divinity School. All students are cordially invited...
...CLASS for the study of the Bible as literature,- that is of the books of the Bible, their origin and authorship, their time and place, their contents, and their relation to the history of the peoples to whom they were given,- will be formed at the Shepard Memorial Church on Sunday, and will meet every Sunday at 12 o'clock. The class will be under the charge of Professor J. W. Platner, of the Harvard Divinity School. All students are cordially invited...