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...Reverend W. M. Salter '76, will speak on "Nietzsche and the War," at the open meeting of the International Polity Club in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, this evening at 8 o'clock. After the lecture an opportunity will be given for discussion and questions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Discuss "Nietzsche and the War" | 3/19/1917 | See Source »

...International Polity Club will hold a meeting which will be open to all members of the University in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, next Monday at 8 o'clock. The Reverend William Mackintire Salter '76 will speak on "Nietzsche and the War." An opportunity will be given for discussion and questions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Polity Club Meets Monday | 3/17/1917 | See Source »

...next meeting of the International Polity Club to be held in Peabody Hall, Phillips Brooks House, on Monday evening at 8.15 o'clock, the Reverend W. M. Salter, Dv. '76, will speak on "Nietzsche and the War." Mr. Salter was for 20 years the leader of the Chicago Ethical Society, and is the author of the forthcoming work in two volumes entitled "Friedrich Neitzsche: An Interpretation." The meeting is open to members of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Will Give Lectures on Nietzsche | 3/16/1917 | See Source »

...William M. Salter, who was until recently a lecturer for the Society of Ethical Culture of Chicago, delivered a strong lecture on Bernard Shaw last night in Emerson D, in which he dealt with the playwright's philosophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bernard Shaw and His Philosophy | 12/15/1908 | See Source »

...Salter began by saying that there are two things that embarrass us in reading Shaw: first, whether he is to be taken seriously or not, and secondly, the way in which he shocks us morally. The first thing to be remembered is that he is a socialist and looks for no good results from our present social organization. He is annoyed to see people who are "comfortable" morally, because they have established a new public school, when they ought to be uncomfortable; and he tries to make them uncomfortable by his writings. He is really one of the most serious...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bernard Shaw and His Philosophy | 12/15/1908 | See Source »

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