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...eleven years that Harvard and Carlisle have met in football, the University has won every game but that of last fall. The scores of the games played up to the present time are as follows: 1896--Harvard, 5; Carlisle, 0. 1897--No game. 1898--Harvard, 11; Carlisle, 5. 1899--Harvard, 22; Carlisle, 10. 1900--Harvard, 17; Carlisle, 5. 1901--Harvard, 29; Carlisle, 0. 1902--Harvard, 23; Carlisle, 0. 1903--Harvard, 12; Carlisle, 0. 1904--Harvard, 12; Carlisle, 0. 1905--Harvard, 23; Carlisle, 11. 1906--Harvard, 5; Carlisle, 0. 1907--Harvard, 15; Carlisle...
...LECTURES ON THE PRESENT SITUATION IN PHILOSOPHY. II. "Monistic Idealism." Professor James. Emerson...
...that reason it was all the more genuine. It was a case of taking advantage of our opportunity, and our opportunities are limited from now on. In this respect the President was alert as usual and seized the opportunity to talk freely about his resignation. The ever-present optimism was the keynote of his speech and we are all enlisted at his invitation in discovering the right man, a man in the very flush of the prime of life, to undertake the responsibilities which have been his for forty years. The successor will be found and it has seemed best...
Professor William James M.'69 will deliver the first of a series of eight lectures on "The Present Situation in Philosophy," in Emerson D, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. This course was given by him at Oxford last May in his capacity as Hibbert lecturer. The special topic of today's lecture, which will serve as an introduction to the series, will be "The types of philosophic thinking." The remaining subjects and the dates on which they will be discussed are as follows: November 9, "Monastic idealism"; November 13, "On Hegel"; November 16, "On Fechner"; November 20, "The compounding...
...LECTURES ON THE PRESENT SITUATION IN PHILOSOPHY. I. "The Types of Philosophic Thinking." Professor James. Emerson...