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...Charlemagne owe his greatness more to his German blood than to his contact with Latin culture...
...made in establishing a psychological laboratory. This laboratory is especially well equipped for experiments in sight, sound, touch, temperature, movement, and other sensations. It contains a kymograph and accompanying instruments for recording movements of the pulse, breathing, and muscular pressure. There are also instruments for showing the distribution of blood and for measuring the length of mental actions...
...enlarged and additional assistants have been secured in several different departments. Among these is Dr. Howell, a graduate of John Hopkins. He has extended the first years' course in Physiology by a series of demonstrations. His work on Nerve Degeneration after Section and on the Origin of the Red Blood Corpuscles has a worldwide reputation, and his appointment is a valuable addition to the school...
Owing to our Renaissance sympathies, we commonly think of the early Germans only as barbarians and destroyers. The Germans, however, cannot have had this aspect to themselves. They rightly felt that their energies and powers were not altogether barbarous. We have seen how the infusion of their blood and their culture had a vivifying effect on those portions of the Roman Empire which came later to be the Romance nations. Modern life and modern literature are alike full of traces of the Germans, hence it is highly interesting to see how they developed at home, and unmixed with Latin blood...
Butterworth, Yale's full-back, has burst a blood-vessel in his elbow...