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Best general references: Governor's Message, Chicago Inter Ocean, June 27, 1893; Arena, October, 1893; W. M. Salter, What Shall We Do with the Anarchists (pamphlet...
...None were principals. (b) None were accessories. (c) None of them implicated in Monday night conspiracy. (d) Weakness of case against them shown by subsequent action of State legislature. (e) Admissions of Judge and State Attorney. (f) They were convicted of Anarchy, of which they were not charged. Salter...
...provisional program for the special courses in this department is as follows: Introduction to an Ethical Theory, three lectures by W. M. Salter; The treatment of the Criminal by the State, three lectures by Dr. Charlton T. Lewis; Ethics and Jurisprudence; The Ethical Ideal of the State; History of Temperance Legislation. The names of special lecturers not given will be announced later...
...Snodgress; Princeton, W. H. Bradford and C. Wentworth; Cornell, E. C. Barley, H. II Sanger and E. A. Carolan; Lehigh, F. R. Coats; St. Johns, C. Ludlow Livingston, F. J. Keating and James P. McNally; New York University, C. A. Bill. C. E. Crawford and W. H. Salter; Swarthmore, John W. Hillchinson...
...first number is a substantial one in size and in contents. Among its contributors are Professor Sidgwick of Cambridge, Professor Hoffding of Copenhagen University, Felix Adler and and William M. Salter. Professor Royce contributes a review of the "Way out of Agnosticism" by Dr. Francis Ellingwood Abbot, formerly instructor in Philosophy at Harvard. Professor Royce characterizes Dr. Abbot's "modern" and "American" method of philosophical argument as essentially vicious and injurious...