Word: reviewed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...valuable books have been added to the library at Princeton during the last month. The new books are chiefly in the department of poetry, and include the works of many modern writers hitherto unrecognized by the library. Among other important additions is a complete set of the London Quarterly Review, from its first publication...
...Professor Torrey, Dr. M. Wyman, Professor J. Wyman, and the late Dr. George E. Ellis of Boston. During the four years following his graduation he was an instructor here in intellectual philosophy and political economy. In 1843 he succeeded Dr. Palfrey as editor and proprietor of the North American Review which he conducted until 1854. He was appointed professor of history in the college in 1850, but the board of overseers refused to confirm the appointment on account of his unpopular views on politics. Three years later, however, he was unanimously confirmed as Alford professor to succeed Dr. Walker...
...Quarterly Journal of Economics and the Harvard Law Review command respectful attention throughout the country. The series of classical studies by the instructors and advanced students of the Latin and Greek department, of which the first volume has appeared, will undoubtedly be a valuable publication. But many important departments at Harvard are underrepresented except in periodicals published under the auspices of other Universities, such as the Modern Language Notes of Johns Hopkins University or the Psychological Journal edited by the president of Clark University. Our faculty have several times considered the question of establishing a journal representing the University...
...Colby, Gr., has written an article for the English Historical Review...
...Gladstone and Hon. James G. Blaine, will begin in the January number of the North American Review, a discussion on Free Trade and Protection in their relation to the development of American industry and commerce...