By-laws: Officers. List of Members, Etc.]1892 |
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... moral character , over eighteen years of age , approving the objects of the Association , may become a member on recommendation of the Committee on Membership , duly reported to and approved by the Association . The donation of the sum ...
... moral character , over eighteen years of age , approving the objects of the Association , may become a member on recommendation of the Committee on Membership , duly reported to and approved by the Association . The donation of the sum ...
Side 28
... moral char- acter of the individual . The ethics of the municipal problem . The future of the American city . Essay by Dr. Lewis G. Janes , President of the Association . Discussion to be opened by Mr. John A. Taylor . READINGS ...
... moral char- acter of the individual . The ethics of the municipal problem . The future of the American city . Essay by Dr. Lewis G. Janes , President of the Association . Discussion to be opened by Mr. John A. Taylor . READINGS ...
Side 37
... moral science . The mental characteristics of women as affecting the problem . Women as mothers and educators of American citizens . The tests of absolute and relative ethics . The suffrage question from the standpoint of social science ...
... moral science . The mental characteristics of women as affecting the problem . Women as mothers and educators of American citizens . The tests of absolute and relative ethics . The suffrage question from the standpoint of social science ...
Side 39
... morals and intelligence of the individual . The question of public education . Herbert Spencer's view . Individuality and ... Moral and Literary Training in Public Schools ; Leland's Practical Education ; Beésan's The Spirit of Education ...
... morals and intelligence of the individual . The question of public education . Herbert Spencer's view . Individuality and ... Moral and Literary Training in Public Schools ; Leland's Practical Education ; Beésan's The Spirit of Education ...
Side 40
... Moral Principle in Public Affairs , in the Forum , Vol . V. p . 545 ; Bishop Potter's The Scholar in American Life , Forum , Vol . VII . ( 1889 ) p . 467 ; Dwight's Educa- tion in Boyhood , Forum , Vol . IX ,. ( 1890 ) p . 133 . XV ...
... Moral Principle in Public Affairs , in the Forum , Vol . V. p . 545 ; Bishop Potter's The Scholar in American Life , Forum , Vol . VII . ( 1889 ) p . 467 ; Dwight's Educa- tion in Boyhood , Forum , Vol . IX ,. ( 1890 ) p . 133 . XV ...
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197 South Oxford 639 Carlton Avenue 81 Columbia Heights ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE animals Arkleby Babu BEATRICE HARRISON Board of Trustees BRICKELMAIER Broadway Brooklyn Ethical Association Chadwick Chairman CHARLES H CHARLES ROBERT DARWIN Clifton Place COLLATERAL READINGS Committee on Membership Corresponding Secretary COUNT GOBLET D'ALVIELLA Daniel Greenleaf Thompson duty Eccles Economics Education EDWARD Edward D England ERNST HAECKEL EVOLUTION AND SOCIAL Evolution in Science evolutionary sociology Factors Fiske's GEORGE W Greene Avenue HENRY HERBERT SPENCER History Illinois individual JAMES Janes Jefferson Avenue John Fiske JOSEPH LE CONTE Kimball Labor Large 12mo Lectures and Discussions Lewis G Librarian Massachusetts METHOD Miss ELLEN moral Nature non-resident associate member pamphlets Philosophy physical President Price PROBLEM Prof Professor Putnam Avenue Recording Secretary Religion religious Robert G scientific SHEPARD Sidney Sampson Skilton South Oxford Street Spencer's Principles Taylor THOMAS tion various authors WILLIAM CLINTON William Potts York City
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Side 26 - How to live? — that is the essential question for us. Not how to live in the mere material sense only, but in the widest sense. The gene'ral problem which comprehends every special problem is — the right ruling of conduct in all directions under all circumstances. In what way to treat the body; in what way to treat the mind; in what way to manage our affairs; in what way to bring up a family; in what way to behave as a citizen; in what way to utilize...
Side 24 - T is the chronicle of art. To the open ear it sings Sweet the genesis of things, Of tendency through endless ages, Of star-dust, and star-pilgrimages, Of rounded worlds, of space and time, Of the old flood's subsiding slime, Of chemic matter, force and form, Of poles and powers, cold, wet and warm : The rushing metamorphosis Dissolving all that fixture is, Melts tilings that be to things that seem, And solid nature to a dream.
Side 50 - New World." 47. Political Aspects of the Labor Problem. By JEREMIAH W. SULLIVAN. 48. The Philosophy of History. By Rev. EP POWELL, Author of " Our Heredity from God,
Side 27 - ... because the whole has a corporate consciousness capable of happiness or misery. But it is not so with a society ; since its living units do not and cannot lose individual consciousness ; and since the community as a whole has no corporate consciousness. And this is an everlasting reason why the welfare of citizens cannot rightly be sacrificed to some supposed benefit of the State ; but EXTENT OF THE ANALOGIES.
Side 55 - The addresses include some of the most important presentations and epitomes published in America. They are all upon important subjects, are prepared with great care, and are delivered for the most part by highly eminent authorities.
Side 17 - Of the many reasons for restricting the range of governmental actions, the strongest remains to be named. The end which the statesman should keep in view as higher than all other ends, is the formation of character.
Side 29 - The modern Theory of Heat and The Sun as a Storehouse of Energy.