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...more fully the true meaning of a free choice of studies, and give more and more thought to their selections, the evils resulting from an inconsistent combination will grow less and less. A study of the records of the college for the last few years will convince any candid reader that this thoughtless union of irrationally connected subjects is fast becoming a very unimportant exception to the general rule...
...causes which have unsettled the body politique of Russia, and the natural effect of these causes upon the Russian mind. The attention given to apolism and mysticism brings into prominence two comparatively new phases of the question. But the latter half of the book is hardly satisfactory, and the reader feels the failure upon the author's part to carefully track the various phases of the more active and agressive character of the contest...
...UNITED SERVICE for the current month is unusually interesting. Aside from its more technical articles it contains much to attract the attention of the average reader. An article on the "Battles of the Thirty Years' War," fully illustrated by maps, will be found an important aid to the work done in some of our history courses. The detailed account of recent events in Egypt and the Soudan, accompanied by an excellent map, is a timely addition to our information on current topics. Despite the announcement made by the Army and Navy Gazette, the United Service is not yet extinct...
...twelve; Indo-Iranian Languages, five; Greek, eighteen; Latin, nineteen; Greek and Latin, three; English, twelve; German, nine; French, eleven; Italian, four; Spanish, three; Philosophy, thirteen; Political Economy, ten; History, twenty; Roman Law, three; Fine Arts, nine; Music, five; Mathematics, twenty; Physics, ten; Chemistry, nine; and Natural History, nineteen. The reader is at liberty to compute the total...
Professor J. W. Churchill, the distinguished elocutionist and public reader will preach at the Prospect Street Congregational Church, Cambridgeport, tomorrow (Sunday), May 10, 1885. Services...