Word: reade
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...guests were Professor Briggs, Dr. Coolidge, W. C. Erdman '99 of the Nassau Lit, H. A. Callahan '99 of the Yale Lit., Richard Hooker '99 of the Yale Courant and Lit., R. P. Bellows '99, J. A. Macy '99, J. F. Brice '99, and H. James '99. Professor Baker read a letter from Mr. George Meredith which had been written in reply to an article of his in the Monthly, and in which Mr. Meredith gave some supplementary theories on the novel and a modest apology for his shortcomings as measured by public opinion...
...well to establish a club, having for its purpose the furtherance of the study by means of combining all those interested in different branches. Mr. Frank Russell, instructor, has been elected permanent secretary, and next fall the other officers will be elected. It is expected that papers will be read by eminent anthropologists next year...
...care and precision in composition and in style. But in this respect they suffer from a fault which mars many a Monthly contribution. They are more careful than anything else. They are not surprising, original or absorbing in subject matter, nor yet interesting for any novelty of treatment. They read as if they had been turned out for the English department to begin with, and afterwards much revised with a view to publication. One is inclined to wonder why they were published, unless as models of painstaking composition. If this is the case three are rather many for one number...
GEORGE H. LOCKE.METAPHYSICAL SEMINARY.- The last "Extra Meeting" of the year will be held at 103 Irving street, Wednesday, April 18, at 7.30 p. m. Members of graduate seminary courses in the Division of Philosophy, and members of Phil. 9, are invited to attend. I shall read a paper on "Some Relations of Geographical Factors to Mind and Civilization in California...
METAPHYSICAL SEMINARY.- The last "Extra Meeting" of the year will be held at 103 Irving street, Wednesday, April 18, at 7.30 p. m. Members of graduate seminary courses in the Division of Philosophy, and members of Phil. 9, are invited to attend. I shall read a paper on "Some Relations of Geographical Factors to Mind and Civilization in California...