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Best general references: Wharton, Digest of International Law, 60; R. H. Dana, Wheaton's International Law, 536n-564; Freeman Snow, American Diplomacy, 349-357; Segunds Alvarez on The Cuban Situation; in North American Review, vol. 161, pp. 362-365 (Sept. 1895) Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1895, July 27, 1895, Aug. 31, 1895, Oct. 19, 1895; Nation, LXI. 249; Freeman Snow, Cases on International...
...first number of the American Historical Review has lately appeared. The form and contents of the number are excellently thought out, and need but little comment. The editorial salutatory has been intrusted to Professor William Sloane, whose theme is "History and Democracy." He argues hopefully from the popularity of histories in this country against the notion that democracy is unfavorable to a high order of productiveness in this branch of belles lettres, or that a temporary exhaustion is manifest...
...Geological Conference last evening Mr. Daly gave a Review of Geike's "Memoirs of Sir. A. C. Ramsey," which was followed by a report by Mr. F. C. Shrader on "The Orange Esker." Mr. Jaggar finished by a sketch of the "Excursion to Nahant...
Geological Conference. Papers: The Orange Esker, Mr. F. C. Schrader: Review of Geikie's "Memoir of Sir A. C. Ramsay," Mr. R. A. Daly; The Nahant Excursion, Mr. T. A. Jaggar. Mineralogical lecture-room, University Museum...
Best general references: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894; Century, XLVII, 789-795, (Mar., 1894), XLVIII, 954, (Oct. 1894); Forum, XVII, 196-206, (April, 1894), and 513-523, (July, 1894); North American Review, Vol. 159, p. 278, (Sept. 1894); Weadock in Cong. Record, June 8, 1894, p. 5997; Senator Hoar in Boston Herald...