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Popular Science Monthly--"The Light of the Stars," by Professor E. C. Pickering S.'65; "The Evolution of the Scientific Investigator," by Professor S. Newcomb S.'58.
The story of the man born blind, in which the next appears, shows, Bishop Carpenter said, the evolution of a human soul. First comes the outside influence, the moment when we see that life is a far more transcendent thing than we have supposed it.
Then follows the third period in the evolution of the soul. As in the story the blind man was cast out by his friends for his adherence to convictions, so we may perchance become outcasts. But the moments of loneliness thus gained are the moments of illumination. Then come the...
World Today--"Boston's Solution of the Rapid Transit Problem," by F. W. Coburn '91; "The New Country Life," by P. H. Boynton '98; "The Great River: The Mississippi Valley in War," by J. K. Hosmer '55; "The Evolution of the Strawberry," by W. H. Burke M.'99; "Standardizing Railroad...
The last conference of the St. Paul's Catholic Club on "Evolution as believed by the church," will be given in Brooks House tonight at 7.30 o'clock. The special topic will be "The Immortality of the Soul." Rev. M. J. Splaine, D.D., vice-chancellor of the archdiocese of Boston...