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The Popular Science Monthly -- "Field Notes of a Geologist in Martinique and St. Vincent," by Dr. T. A. Jaggar '93; "The Problem of Consciousness in its Biological aspects," by Professor C. S. Minot '78; "Marriage among Eminent Men," by Professor E. L. Thorndike '96.
M. Le Roux is today one of the most eminent novelists and lecturers in France. He started in literature with the principle that a writer, before he gives form to his own experience, should study every mood of human activity. He therefore commenced with the study of low Parisian life...
That the process was not perfectly performed is sufficiently proven by the indisputable fact that a member of the Corporation, one of the most eminent and respected graduates of Harvard College, received one of the worst seats on the whole field. Imagine, if you can, a gentleman offering the use...
"Mr. Greenough had a genius for friendship, and few men have had so many friends. He was the most entertaining of companions, and the warmth and openness of his nature attached to him those whom the charm of his intense and vivacious personality had attracted. His death has deprived the...
M. Hugues LeRoux, who is to deliver the Cercle Francais lectures this winter, is an eminent journalist and lecturer, well-known in the literary circ es of Paris. He was born in Havre in 1860. He has devoted himself chiefly to journalism and the writing of light novels, contributing frequently...