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"The Ethies of Evolution," Professor Perry, Emerson A.
Said Mr. Rockefeller, in introduction: "In the days when my father was active in affairs, the great problem with which business was grappling was how to organize on a scale commensurate with the growing demands for service made by the ever-increasing population. Now the gigantic corporate form of business...
The material of the course is officially listed as "Human Evolution", and covers the descent of man and his distribution over the earth's surface. There is no doubt that Professor Hooton is a very eminent anthropologist, but when taking the course one cannot help having the feeling that he...
His debate on Evolution last November at the Philips Brooks House with Professor K. F. Mather of the Department of Physiography aroused great interest and enthusiasm among the undergraduates. Hundreds of students listened to the arguments.
There is in process at the present time one of the most interesting experiments ever attempted in historical writings. Mark Sullivan has once more come forth with a volume which psycho-analyzes in terms of newspaper headlines, once current fads and fancies, forgotten manias, previous eras of the United States...