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...merited rebuke. But now that it is established, that each student shall be allowed to exercise his own discretion in attending prayers, does there not arise another question of equal interest to the student and perhaps of even more politic interest to the university, - the question whether the present plan will be successful? It is hardly matter for surprise that in the opinion of many the abolition of compulsory attendance upon prayers meant the discontinuance of the religious services themselves. In so far as the attendants upon prayers are concerned, such an event is a possibility...
...dogmatically a theory of ethics." It was the intention of Professor Palmer that the ethical systems of the English and German philosophers should be studied, compared and criticised, and that an attempt should be made by the instructor and class to form dogmatically a new theory of ethics. This plan has been changed, and the course will be conducted as it has been in the past. The works of the great German and English philosophers will be read and criticised as before, but no attempt will be made in class to construct a new theory of ethics...
...meeting of the undergraduate Anniversary Committee was held last evening and decisive action was taken upon a plan to be submitted by the committee to each class for its ratification. This plan will be placed before the senior class at its first meeting, next Tuesday evening, the junior class on Thursday, probably, and the sophomore class on Friday. It will be submitted to the freshmen at their first annual meeting. It is desired that the entire university will lend the most earnest support as the plan calls for the unanimous and enthusiastic ratification of every student to insure success...
ENGLISH B.The opening lecture, stating the plan and the regulations of the course, will be given by Mr. Clymer, in Sever 11, on Tuesday, October 5, at 2 o'clock. Attendance at this lecture is earnestly recommended...
...edited and revised Otto's German Grammar and had since that time made preparations for the writing of a Grammar of the same language upon a plan of his own. His literary work was marked by the same care and attention to detail which gave a peculiar stamp to his teaching. He was, indeed, in all the relations of life, strictly conscientious and governed by a certain relentless sense of duty...