Word: glasgow
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During the Christmas recess, Professors Royce and James will complete their series of lectures on the Philosophy of Natural Religion at the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Saint Andrews, Scotland. They are twenty in number and are open to the public, irrespective of creed. Ten were given last year and the remaining ten will be given this year...
These lectures were founded by the late Lord Gifford, judge in the high court of justice in Scotland, who gave 80,000 pounds at his death to the Universities of Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Saint Andrews, in order that they might arrive at a clearer conception of natural religion. The lectures, last year, were very successful and are now being printed. The first half, under the title of "The World and the Individual," by Professor Royce, will appear in a few days and will be used in his courses. The subjects of the lectures are always the same, but different...
...Blaikie, J. Bryant, Jr., H. R. Burgess, O. Chew, H. L. Corbett, S. Coventry, R. M. Crowell, L. B. Cummings, F. R. Dickinson, D. F. Downs, D. DuBois, E. F. DuBois, Eames, H. W. Endicott, E. C. Fitz, F. W. C. Foster, C. M. Frothingham, E. George, W. H. Glasgow, D. S. Greenough, Jr., F. I. Haber, M. Hale, J. R. Harding, T. W. Harmer, C. A. Hartwell, J. P. Hogan, A. w. Huguley, F. G. Jackson, De L. K. Jay, J. T. Kelley, E. W. Leonard, B. S. Litchfield, W. McC. Lloyd, R. W. Locke, C. E. Maltby...
Professor R. Adamson, Glasgow University...
...John Cleland and Dr. John Yule Mackay, Professors of Anatomy in the University of Glasgow and in University College, Dundee, respectively, have in press a text-book on "the Anatomy of the Human Body" for the use of students of medicine and science. The object of the authors has been to produce a work that should be accurate, comprehensive, up to date, and yet sufficiently brief for the use of students. The book has been copiously illustrated, many of the figures being from original drawings, and a liberal use of photography has been made in the preparation of the engravings...