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On the same subject the Boston Post says that the Tribune's criticisms "can hardly stop with Yale. While economic science has become a distinctive feature of higher education all over New England, we are not aware of a single prominent instance where protection is taught or even professed by...
Perhaps the second volume, which begins in 1864 and ends in 1871, contains the greatest number of famous names. It opens with the signatures of the librarian and his assistants. In 1864 Richard H. Dana, Jerome Bonaparte, and the world-renowned Daniel Pratt, the Great American Traveller, S. T. 1860...
Professor Bowen's work has been mainly upon philosophical subjects, although he has written and edited many historical and economic works which have given him a wide reputation in these departments. His book, entitled "American Political Economy," which was published in 1870, is perhaps the best theoretical exposition of the...
To return to our own position again, we see the same thing partially true here, but not to its fullest extent. The mutual advantages of such intimacy seem to me illimitable and extremely desirable, but is such a system of life practicable at Harvard? I think it is, at least...
A New Orleans paper modestly states that among those suggested for the presidency of the newly founded college at that place are President Eliot of Harvard, President Porter of Yale, President White of Cornell, the president of the Johns Hopkins University, and William P. Johnston of the Louisiana State University...