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...believe thoroughly that a course of lectures upon historic Harvard, would be not only of great interest, but exceedingly instructive. There are professors in the Historical Department that have made the history of early New England a subject of special study and research, and who, it is safe to say, are familiar with most of the earlier associations of the University. They are just the men to give such a course of lectures. We feel that the writer of the letter was justified in saying that few students know anything of the founding of their college, or of its growth...
...volume (1895) of L' Annee Psychologique is announced to contain several reviews of the work of Professor Munsterberg in various lines of psychological research. Also an article on experimental researches in Phonetics by R. L. Weeks '90 holder of a Parker Fellowship and now studying in Paris...
...established by W. M. Prichard '33 in honor of the late Professor Torrey, and is to be used for the benefit of the Department of History. The fund with accumulated interest now amounts to over $12,000 and will be applied in part to encourage special work in research subjects...
...preparations necessary for successful research are, a reasonable amount of money, good manners, a knowledge of modern Greek and an idea of the Eastern countries. In these countries the monks of the Greek Church are, contrary to common report, bright and intelligent, and know much about the manuscripts in their charge...
...libraries of Jerusalem, Cairo, Mt. Athos, and Constantinople are very good. The libraries contain printed catalogues of the old manuscripts in them and the custodians allow explorers free access to the manuscripts. In addition to this the books are properly housed. So it is seen that the facilities for research in the East are fully as good as in the West; there are only three of the collections at Cambridge, England, which are properly catalogued and most of the manuscripts in America are so little known as to be of little...