Representative Phi Beta Kappa orations.

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Author / Creator:Northup, Clark Sutherland, 1872-1952. ed.
Edition:Second series. Edited for the united chapters of Phi Beta Kappa by Clark S. Northup, with an introduction by Charles F. Thwing.
Imprint:New York, The Elisha Parmele Press, 1927.
Description:vi p., 1 l. 553 p. front. (port.) 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1650809
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Notes:(cont.)--W.K. Prentice. Hellenic standards for the modern worlds.--Mary E. Woolley. A redefinition of fraternity.--C.M. Andrews. Present-day thoughts on the American revolution.--W.H. Carruth. The heroisms of peace.--K. Lake. Teaching and learning.--H.S. Pritchett. Modern culture and the human spirit.-- H.C. Tolman. The message of the key.--E.A. Birge. In lucem gentium.--J.A. Woodburn. Nationalism and humanity.--A.H. Lloyd. The time of day.--W.M. Thornton. Liberty and slavery in universities.--P. Shorey. Can an American be an optimist? H. Van Dyke. Democratic aristocracy.
Table of Contents:
  • D. Clinton. The achievements and responsibilities of the age
  • J. Story. Science and letters in our day
  • C. Sumner. The law of human progress
  • F.A.P. Barnard. Art culture: its relation to national refinement and national morality
  • T. Hill. Liberal education
  • E. Washburne. The college as an element of the state
  • J.W. Patterson. The relation of education to public questions
  • E.M. Shepard. Dishonor in American public life
  • E.E. Hale. What is the American people?--C.W. Baird. The scholar's duty and opportunity
  • J.H. Tufts. The present significance of scholarshp
  • M.W. Sampson. A problem of American civilization.