Word: explained
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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Schopenhauer marks the transition to the modern method of thought-from romantic idealism to modern realism. He was a naturalist who studied nature only to find out in it the expressions of divine will. Hegel built up an inadequate but interesting philosophy of history, trying to explain on a Kantian basis the theory of human life. He could not get into the inner facts of nature but this was the first onslaught of constructive idealism upon realism. This onslaught failed, but men began to realize that nature's mysteries were not unfathomable. The mysteries are of a spiritual nature...
...Monday lecture of Political Economy 1 will be held in Lower Massachusetts. All the members of the course will meet at nine o'clock. Professor MacVane will explain his view of the Wages Fund Theory...
...photographs) of every member of the graduating class, cuts of the 'varsity athletic teams, of the Glee club and Pierian Sodality, of the new buildings, of deceased instructors, of the '90 Phi Beta Kappa, of the '90 Class Day officers, etc. Sufficient printed matter will accompany the cuts to explain them. The book will be made as complete and comprehensive as possible. Every Harvard undergraduate will appreciate the opportunity thus to be afforded, of obtaining at small expense what would in another form, cost him nearly or quite, a hundred dollars, and what he will value through life...
...glad that the officers have taken this opportunity to explain how the club is run. Under the new management the club seems to be showing more activity than before and a determination to improve We hope it will reform some existing deficiencies, and as the concert of last Friday seems to promise, rise to the highest level it has ever attained...
...Lyceum hall Harvard square, beginning Tuesday evening, March 4th, at 7 o'clock, and will continue Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings inclusive, at which time the regular recitals will be named. Mr. A. O. Hall, author of Hall's "Multum in Parvo" Phonography, will be present and will explain the superiority of his new system of shorthand. This course will be arranged so as not to interfere in the least with the regular course at college. By this new methed a thorough mastery of the shorthand art can be easily acquired in three months. We shall be pleased to refer...