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...through its meanderings to its present deeper and wider flow; it is enough to say that it began to expand during the tutorship of Charles Anthon, who was called to teach classics at Columbia in 1820. Later on he divided this department with Professor Drisler, but remained at the head until 1867, when he died. Without this steady current of classical and antiquarian instruction which he represented at Columbia for nearly fifty years, it is doubtful whether such an impetus would have been given to historical and political studies as came in 1856 by his direct force...
...valuable and suggestive idea in Lieber's first combination of history and politics which ought to influence all American colleges and Universities in the proper co-ordination of these studies. If, for economic or other reasons, there must be a grouping of various subjects under one administrative head, history ought rather to be yoked with political science than with language, literature or philosophy. The nature of history and political science determines their ultimate relation, if not necessary co-ordination. "History is past politics, and politics is present history." Political science is the application of historical experience to the existing problems...
WILL the person, who, at lunch time Wednesday, took by mistake from Memorial, a green silk umbrella with hooked handle, kindly return same to 26 Little's or leave it with head waiter at Memorial...
There was a very good attendance at vespers yesterday, notwithstanding the rain. Dr. McKenzie made a short address and the choir sang "Lift up Your Head" (Hopkins), and "I will Lay Me Down" (O. B. Brown). Mr. J. E. Ricketson, the well-known tenor, rendered a solo-"My Hope is in the Everlasting," from Stainer's "Daughter of Jairus...
...solid silver hatchet head weighing a hundred ounces, which was recently found in Sonora, has been purchased by an alumnus of Princeton and will be presented by him to the museum of the college...