Word: professor
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...Professor C.H. Toy, spoke of Dr. Everett's work on the editorial staff of the "New World." His business ability, which is somewhat lost sight of among the greater traits of his character, was shown in the clearest light in his work for the financial success of the magazine. His editorial writing was brilliant and of lasting value, and in his articles he presented the gist of the religious thought of the times...
...Professor F.G. Peabody, spoke of Dean Everett in a more personal sense. He was not only the leader among his colleagues in the Divinity School but was their adviser as well, and since his death professors and students alike have felt the lack of the sympathetic and ready counsel that he gave. Dr. Peabody spoke feelingly of the unconstrained relations between the Dean and his pupils, and gave an appreciative description of Dr. Everett as he appeared to his friends. He was a man of great clearness and loftiness of moral vision. He seemed to see and realize better than...
...Professor Munsterberg's new book which recently appeared in Leipzig, Germany, and has just reached Cambridge, is called "Grundzuege der Psychologie". The work discusses the general principles which underlie the study of the mind. It is, as the preface says, a philosophical effort to harmonize in a systematic way the positivistic and the idealistic aspects of mental life; a synthesis between physiological psychology and morality. The problems of the will thus take the most prominent place in the volume. The aims, methods, limits, ideals and applications of psychology make up the first part; the second part is devoted...
...Geological Conference. Papers: The Falls of the Ohio. Major W.J. Davis.-- Note on the Passage around Cape Horn. Professor Ward. Rotch Building...
...Lectures on Education. I. The Mutual Responsibilities of the Home and the School. Professor Hanus. Harvard...