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...third and fourth floors. The specimens for these rooms will be selected especially with a view to illustrating economic botany, with samples of the useful products, and will be supplemented with a number of glass models, now in preparation. The upper stories will be devoted to laboratories for cryptogramic research. The finishing of the interior and the arrangement of the specimens will probably consume eight or ten months, and the rooms will not be open for use until next term. The proposed extension connecting the two museums will probably be devoted mainly to laboratories, as there is at present great...
...Francke will conduct a course in research in the History of German Literature. This will be German 20. Philosophy 1 will be under a new instructor, Dr. Ward. Professor James will have Philosophy 4 in Professor Palmer's absence. In Political Ecomomy, course 20, for special research, has been added. In the History Department, Dr. Gross will assist in courses 1 and 19, and Mr. Bendelari will have courses 4 and 11. Course 7 has been added in music. Course 20 for special research has been added in Physics. These are the most important changes...
...place, German 1 will be divided into two sections, corresponding to the present German 1 and 2. German 2, to be given by Dr. Francke, will comprise the literature of the nineteenth century, Kleist, Grillparzar, Uhland, Ruchert, Heine. German 20 will be a course for special advanced study and research in the history of literature, and Prof. Sheldon will offer his couse in Gothic. Mr. Grandgent will conduct Italian 1 instead of Professor Sheldon, who will give a number of courses in philology. There will be several new instructors in the history department. History 1 will be given by Prof...
Williams College will send a scientific expedition for biological research to the Bahamas, next summer...
...mistakes made by economists in the past. A concise statement of the English method is made and the criticisms on it given. The new schoolmen find its faults to be in the fact that it is too reductive and too absolute. They hold that results derived from historical research are more reliable than those from a priori principle. They wish to join the question of economics with ethics and sociology, and not consider it as regarding personal interests alone. The author points out that the real difference in the two schools is only a difference of words, and that...