Word: researches
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...presented parallel lectures by President E. B. Andrews, Professor F. W. Taussig, Ph. D., Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Professor J. B. Clark, Ph. D., Albert Shaw, Ph. D., Professor E. J. James, Ph. D., each man giving three lectures on a subject in which he has made special research. In addition it is expected that M. H. D. Floyd, of Chicago, will give two lectures on the industrial history of the United States...
...year. The faculty hope, in this way to afford instruction during the summer months to many who could not avaid themselves of the privileges at any other time of the year; and also to give those men who wish an opportunity, during the whole year, for study and research, and also to allow them to count such work toward their degrees. The adresses of the plan are plain...
...necessity the main function of a university always has been, and must be, teaching. It is, in a word, to bring the most highly educated youths of the time up to the limits of education. But from this there spring other functions, among which the first is research. In all advanced subjects the teacher is continually attaining the limit of that subject, and is, therefore, eager to reach out a little beyond this attained knowledge. In turn such a teacher is surrounded by eager and enthusiastic men and is certain to attract them into the research that interests...
Greatly stimulated by recent developments, research has almost become a universal test of professorship, for the teachers who do not stimulate their students to research are not likely to be successful in the lower parts of their subjects. especially in the scientific studies...
...university's activity. Johns Hopkins was the first university to begin this thing and probably saw in it the means of making itself better known. From this beginning others have sprung until our own university publishes no less than eight papers, covering every variety of scientific and literary research...