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...James H. Hyslop, secretary of the American Society for Psychical Research, will speak on "Problems and Perplexities of Psychical Research," in Peabody Hall,. Phillips Brooks House, next Monday at 7 o'clock. Dr. Hyslop, who received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1887 and LL.D. from Wooster in 1902, was formerly professor of ethics and logic at Columbia. He has spent the better part of the last 21 years in active psychical research...
...Sever 35 English 5**+ Sever 2 English 10+ Holden English 12*+ Emerson A English 22+ Sever 11 Fine Arts 2b+ Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 5a Robinson Fine Arts 9c Fogg Small Lec. Rm. French 25** (1.30 P. M.) Sever 8 Geography 15 Geol. Mus. 41 Research courses in Geography--Professor Raoul Blanchard (University of Grenoble) (tomorrow 3.30 P. M.) Geol. Mus. 41 Geology 9 (3.30 P. M.) Geol. Mus. 15 Geology 14 Zool. Mus. 14 Geology 18+ Pierce 103 German 4+ Sever 17 German 20c** Sever 17 German 36** Sever 6 Government 4 Harvard 6 Government 6b Sever...
...first years in Cambridge were mainly spent, beside the daily tasks of instruction, in developing the psychological laboratory and fostering research. To the students who resorted to him for training in the new methods of experimental psychology he gave freely of time and interest, and his fertile invention supplied many and varied problems for investigation. The production of the laboratory steadily increased in volume and significance, and in 1903 a medium of publication was established under Muensterberg's direction in the "Harvard Psychological Studies." The well-planned and equipped laboratory in Emerson Hall, opened in 1905, was chiefly...
...physics and chemistry. Enough has been written already about the glaring deficiencies of the Hemenway Gymnasium. Although there are numerous new buildings that are needed at once, the scientific equipment for use in many of the graduate courses is not sufficiently modern to admit the best results in research work...
...society will have three classes of members: honorary members--professors, instructors and curators of any department in the University connected with natural research; associate members--graduates not now connected with the University, but interested in natural history; active members--graduate and undergraduate students of the University. Its aim is to stimulate interest in natural research and to bring together the many subordinate departments of science which has been greatly split up by specialization...