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Academic Courtesy, 441. Academic Donors, A Post Graduate School for, 213.
Academic Leadership, 132-uneasi- ness of mind among thoughtful men; its significance and character, 132-133-present small regard for scholarship, 134-education and so- ciety, 135-need of discipline; fail- ure of language and science courses, 135-137-superior discipline of classical studies, 137-"efficiency," 138 lack of academic solidarity, 138-139-value of common back- ground of the classics for social ef- ficiency, 140-Elyot's Boke Named the Governour quoted, 141-142-the Magna Charta of education, 142– 143-intellectual aristocracy the basis of English education, 143- 145 the aristocratic principle em- bodied in Greek and Latin litera- ture, 145-146-liberty and distinc- tion, 147-148-real service of the classics in education, 148-149— duty of the college to mould char- acter and foster leadership, 150-151. Addams, Jane, 5-6. Advertisement, 216. Advertising, 246. Agriculture, 240.
Allison, Mrs. F. G.,
Courtesy,' 441; "The Muses on the Hearth,' 189.
Americanism, 128. Anarchists, 231.
Angell, Norman, 403.
Arbitration in New Zealand, 29.
Asquith, H. H., 402. Associated Press, 230.
B., Madame, 388-389.
Balkans. See War. Bartlett, Geo. C., 153-156.
Bax. See Morris and Bax. Beer, 259.
Belgium. See War. Belloc, Hilaire, 332. Bergson, Henri, 184. Bernhardi, General, 201. Bismarck, 405.
Blues, On Having the, 301-gloomy persons, 301-superior persons and the blues, 301-302-a fallacy, 302- 303-depression a result of weak nerves, 303-folly of fearing dis- aster, 303-304-blessings in dis- guise, 304-305-moral benefits of the Sicilian and Calabrian earth- quakes, 305-worst blues, 306-un- certainty as to the goodness of na- ture, 306-borrowed troubles, how to avoid, 307-308-over-refinement in work, 308-value of sleep, 309—— on "rising superior," 309-311— keeping busy, 310-faith in immor- tality, 311-312-the Providence that helps, 312-313-hope reason- able since life is reliable, 313- brooding on death, 314-the nor- mal feeling toward it, 315-mourn- ing customs, 316–proper prepara- tion for the end, 316–317.
Bosnia and Herzegovina. See War. Brewster, William T., 'The Principles and Practice of Kicking,' 318. Bruce, H. Addington, 'Our Debt to Psychical Research,' 372. Bumpus, H. C., "Trade Unionism in a University, 347.
Burrows, C. W., 207.
Butler, Nicholas M., 365.
Cattell, J. M., 358. Charcot, J. M., 389–390.
Chautauqua, Lecturing at, 116-per- sonal point of view, 116-sudden summons, 116-arrival, reception and hotel, 117-early swim, Hall of Philosophy, lecture on Poe, 118-
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