Word: treats
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...natural knowledge is a show-world; it is enveloped in a larger world of some sort, about which we mortals can frame no positive idea. As Kant pointed out, of this unknowable world we are morally bound to postulate a Divine Moral Order. Because it is our duty to treat the unknown world as if it were divine and moral, we practically know for certain that it is divine and moral. The inner need of believing that the world of nature is a sign of something more spiritual and eternal than itself is just as strong and authoritative in those...
English 7 has been split into two half-courses to be given in successive half-years. During the first half-year Mr. Hurlbut will treat of English literature from the death of Dryden to the death of Pope (1700-1744). During the last half-year Mr. Copeland will continue the study to the publication of the lyrical ballads...
Three full courses and three half courses comprise the department of Mining and Metallurgy. The course on ore-dressing, however, will not be given till 1897-98. Half courses 2 and 3 deal with the metallurgy of various metals. Course 5 and half course 1 treat of the subject of mining. Course 6 deals with Metallurgical Chemistry...
...been enlarged into two half-courses, to be given in succeeding half-years. During the first half-year Mr. Hurlbut will conduct the course in a study of literature from the death of Dryden to the death of Pope (1700-1744); during the last half-year, Mr. Copeland will treat of literature from the death of Pope to the publication of the lyrical ballads...
...French offers several new and attractive courses. Professor Grandgent will give course 6c, a general view of French literature. Course 14, conducted by Dr. Marcon, will deal with French lyric poetry from Villon and the fifteenth century to the present time. Professor Bocher in courses 15 and 16 will treat respectively of French comedy and French tragedy during the 16th and 17th centuries. The latter course will not be given next year, but will be given in 1897-98. Courses 7, 9, 12 and 20a will be omitted, while courses 8, 10 and 20b will be given. Course 8, divided...