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...important part of the collection consists of about 400 volumes, almost all of which have to do with philosophy, psychology, and the moral sciences; these books have been selected, with the counsel and assistance of Professor R. B. Perry, G. '97, and Dr. Benjamin Rand '79 of the philosophical department at the University, because of the unusual interest atatching to the annotations by Professor James which appear in them. They contain numerous marginal comments and interlineations, mostly in pencil, which throw light on the development of James's philosophical ideas and on the influences which shaped his thought...
...Sever 20, 23, 24Fine Arts 1d Fogg Lect. Rm. Emerson JFine Arts 22 Fogg Mus.French 7 Sever 29, 30Geology 13 Harvard 2German 1b Sever 7, 8German 5 Sever 17Government 31 Sever 6History 9 Harvard 3History 24b Sever 17History 32b New Lect. HallHistory 41 New Lect. HallLatin B, 1, 2Professor Rand's sect. 1 Sever 17Professor Rattle's sect. 2 Sever 18Latin 1 Sever 18Mathematics 2 II Zool. Lect. Rm.Mathematics 5b Zool. Lect. Rm.Mathematics 36 Zool. Lect. Rm.Meteorology 5 Geol. Mus. 43Music 3a Glee Club Rm.Music 4c Harvard 3Paleontology Zool. Mus. 17Philosophy 10 Emerson DPsychology 1 Emerson DRomance Phil. 4 Harvard...
...Horace's Sabine Farm" (Illustrated) by Professor E. K. Rand '94. (Latin...
...first lecture of the series, which has proved very popular, drawing many undergraduates and graduate students each week, Professor G. H. Palmer '64 spoke on the "Life and Works of Homer". Professor G. K. Rand '94, in the second talk of the series discussed "Virgil", speaking specifically on the Eclogues", the "Georgies", and the "Acneid". Last Wednesday Professor C. H. Grandgent '83 spoke on "Dante...
There is no loss without some small gain, This afternoon at Professor Rand's lecture on Virgil this was again demonstrated. Arriving at four o'clock I got a good seat, at 4.10 an undergraduate came in. I know he was an undergraduate because he wore those cute little knee pants. Draping his coat over the seat next to me he took the next and sat guard over the one on his other hand. As the hall filled several tried to take these seats--ranging from professors to those less learned but more insistent. To all with but two exceptions...