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From R. A. Romnson & co" Five HllizdredC b'll( iission'iry in
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“7110165310 Drhuggists, I omsw c y h l\I(c.\iico)opiirl1)1lisliL-d4a card asking for bundles of call— AN El G HT_PAG E PR ESBYT ’
\Ve take pleasure m stating that \vefonsidtar t nc co etc. ’fnr the use of the Mexican children of her
Chm-flier: Ollrer'I/L’ran excellentadvertisingme uu . mi’ssio‘l,’ In January, she wrote 11: frilly-VS: You.
From Brinly, Miles 81 Hardy, ‘ As early as Niilvclrlnber zséfilglrleeo 13:“)? Cgiilfcfully PubliSh-ea by
Manufacturers of Plows, Louisville, Ky. f igfiiiilguiigiiifi‘imliimswgfoliendcrjs,yl 13“.: the. goods
\Vc find the religious and agricultural PQPerS 0 safely away in a trunk. Next mail brought six, :ui , L ‘ ‘i £1116 . :(J V
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th South our best advertismg mediums. Your pa . rt nine! and so the have tumbled in fromV il ‘1 [J ‘J . _ _ A A Go. ‘ VJ , ”._.
p0: we consider "I“, or the but girltes, from Kansas to blew York, wulliout Skippiilili GQNVERSE & J \j l
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From The Louisville BryantSISlralton Business gal-lege. ($111: ’Piiilin“tsiiiciiiiuéllsii?’ 1:11;. ligfifiw’iiim laden so .
For 59‘7”“ Yemgllpn“ we {“Tywecbgfrnd idysextigsoigfi frequently “l'iill lelilS-[lT-lfls btulnqlcsililsidfotrhiivgiiiil ___—— S
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I ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ l..‘ 1 vertisuig medium. - '* ' ' '.’ Il. - l :d bundles from more than . . b ierian Weekl m ‘t 6 CU er .
pap” 1nd 1 fim CERES FERRIER’ Primpnl' iii/ii iiiilxiilvrcccltchild‘r‘c‘iii H Is the Most Widely Circulated Pres y y
From The Presbyterian Mutual Assurance Fund. From The Central School Agency,
Louisville, Ky. Saint Louis, Mo. ___-—
Our advertisement in the Christian Obrrrzwr has Nothing would give us greater pleasure thrui to 1
aid 5 lendidly. It has brought usu,lurge :Iuiount commend the Owninu'r us (he best trdi'erusiug N3.
15f busiiicss, and I can say,f:\l'tei;ln y?” S 22:32:?231: i iiiedium known to us. Our relulriifs from”): iliétqgiii}; ITS CIRCULATIO
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ifialitnlfhtgggfii paper or q H i this:21flxlilllétfifllfi‘rgzgxti“a?” Clearly luv” The circulation of the CHRISTIAN OBSERVER is about eleven thousand
z 1‘ r [l .‘t [he 011.l‘t'l1‘l¢»)‘i§ rend )y.lhe best peop e in ~ . . . . . . n
Fm“ c. P. Hawaii-8mm" - - Elicmgunh WC Win “warmly gm you a mn‘ml o )ics week l) week. After being read iii the families of subscribers, It IS ofte
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Opticmns, L0\llSVlllC,Ky.l statement ofour opinion ifit Will be of any serViee. C I y 1 1 {ft thousand readers every ‘veek
' . "tl on for severu ' . , Hum )ers l I .
yeti/r: iiacbtfiiiewiliifirg‘i‘fiwllrlI; lie sccoud [two From The Southgleslfrn.:’lres’f‘yterian University, 10 med, and probab y y
i ' ' . '1 which we advertise. e “.5,“ e, CHI]. ‘
0th.“ rcllglOllS pipii'itlé of nearl all religious pzi— _ _' ~ _ ' _¥ .. — RRITORY_
hmc tested the. m h S h ii’c cordhlly com In rcncwmg our advertisements With you this sea
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gagsdribzlslsgzg Olgtltiecbegtlladverlising mediums we s01;;alll)cz;dr2§(tz 5‘3 9:333: iiiZi—riiniiiii—iiisui'igiiirirgi: 1 _ 1 t. _ O distributed :15 to make it espeCiany valuable for com—
kno‘mf‘ C0 65‘ ’1 ‘ ' ~ 1' ' ' other This we , ts c1rcu a we 15 s ' . . .
' caders of 30m paper tun .uiy . _ .. he
. H “Feromhl'l. A.I:V|th8rSI|jOOn-vme Ky {night expect from your large subscription list. Inanding bllginesg from) all parts of the South, It IS the leading paper In t d
Oak a 0: mg ouse, ouis , . . ‘ . . i
‘ Hmng mremuy swam the value 0f many news. From M3]. H. B. momenan’ S them Presb terian Church—a dcnomlnation which numbers a hundred an
papers and other advertising mediums, it gives inc 9;; re Female Institute, Lexington, Ky. 011 y . I 1 nd ChurChes and 111Cludes
pleasure to say that we have found {he Chm-rt!!!” I y * 5 'l l' rier returns from my udvertisc- twenty thousand COITllDllnlCElntS, and has tWO tiousa _ ’ .
Obi-un/urone “the most. profitable. Huvuign Md'c I have “ch“; d 1’ l freiii '1“ i other means 1 , - of the intelligence and wealth 1n
circulation among :1 class of intelligent renders it ment in your co umnstinn . y ‘vithin its congregatlons a very large proportlon
cameswm‘imwagm Ofinfluwcc orgrmvalue i hum employcu' ‘ 't T] Opseri‘R is taken in most of these churches, and at
m an nth/miscr- Fm" ""55 M‘ 1' Baldwm’ every communi y. 16: I. , u . .
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From The Kentucky Organ and Piano Company, AuguslmFemulc Institute, Summon, Vil. over t-Wo thousand post—Offices, chiefly m Lentucky, Tennessee, VVCS
Louisville, K3" 1 consider your paper a marl valuable iiieduiiii for . . . j . l C rOIina Georgia Flonda, Alabalna,
\V'r lc'isc h’lVC 'our contracting agent for mlveriising, far better than seFIilzir [pipers], sums ginia Vlrgllllfl, NOI‘tll LkerlllllI, 80th) a 7 v ,- h
d ‘H'y‘Pu p' hth‘ ”Hill?!" (WWW CH“ 1" our the numlwr "f MVCI‘USUHWH‘S ‘5 '."ZF ““.-‘~'“"""'ii . .’ . , . - m , d A k'msas No other religious Paper covers t e
affivcbcr‘fhli‘gurm " “LI ‘1'” Kim" “5 "W“ 900d ”m“ ““Y “WY are mild "Y ”‘0 be“ ““55 f" 9“.”“7‘. i‘fl‘illé MISSISSlDIJI, Louxsmna, Iexas an r . . .
2th“. weeklyp‘glibncmnn’ and we Mk “PO" she be my sorry m m M “mu to mm m) JUL I - ,, -. f the Southern States as does the CHRISTIAN OBSERVER.
(Mrw'zizrras one of the very best mediums In] which mcntcvcry year. entlre iLI‘I'ltOI'y O
z ' -. Y 1. - treated us fairly in t ie past, .‘ H. You"
:ulLingnsllile uii’illlutlzgt‘i‘dnnbly continue to patronize R cm of i;:;i:,i::;13::,:?3”y Ancgzwagc) Ky. ITS SUBSCRIBERS.
your paper. ' cg . . ‘. C] -'-t‘ I; (Him- .
From I' P‘ ank' I do not hesunie in say lhnL'llie .1”? m 1 ' 1 d
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R°“°°‘°“‘ “d “M“ “3““ 1‘” W" "’i“ “rim:ilzrizziizgiizi‘ii':rigid his The intelhgem and enterpmg people, who are its readers, a t
\Ve have advertised largely for sevcrzilvfl'fill‘sjii 9:15:31‘sii11, in various ways during the past. ich ' ’1‘] A . r) the class that dlscrnnlnatlng advertisers are eager O
the Religious Press, and have found the (.lumtuw “oi: 11“le [ czui my that 11w return from [he ()[1- every community. 1Ly ‘1 C ' '1‘] h Ye fanlilies
'Uoilwlm‘?‘ has {mild tus is tails ihi/Za'iilliiei‘tliiwc SM” .i‘ll'l‘T/lh’;"hils been double of (hm. from any other reach ,rhey h'lVe means and varied Wants and tastes. iey av b f ,
.. Iuc uc c it in our is as on r . : . . source . . t I . d 1 h t u or.
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From F. F-Adamwco.’ From Prof w H Sluart 1 f' ‘ f tones stores bunday-sohools, soc1eties
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Manufacturers, Erie, P21. Sh *ll ville Female College, Sliulbyvdlc, Ky. . .
We have found no better advertszing among reli- Hgvit‘gjyimd occasion during the past nine 3?:qu m thell‘ \Vfll‘ltS are legion.
'ous ri crs than the Christian ( .vm-zlcr. . - . . t 0!. mvmrin connection w” I iiiziuy
g p P From David C Cook ii:lti(:l|l“:c:l’il11(;Iiiizllrcllivg‘lnllfi papers, :isfiu (lidv:rl(l)::¥ ITS INFLUENCE As AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
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Sunday-school Requisucs, Chicago, Ill. IT'S : f: ‘ilifulness as public servmus, and em . ' - a ers' .
0‘” ”‘Pmcm‘c i“ ““Vcrl‘Sing ‘" ‘1‘“ CWT/”M” ilgiiriimiiiiii iii your Christian enterprise. um I Advertisements in the OBSERVER carry more Influence than in most p p.
Observer has .'llWIlyS been satisfactory, and when we have found it more valuable fo_r the purpufie. utixi'ifitcl , , . . d t i t are disposed to take all advernse—
advertise we Shall never leave it 0“ our 11% than a“ (“husband Id” heartily comm" “ Unlike many Dapers, which, in or er 0 ex 5 , - d t rt from
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From]- C.Ayer& 00.. 1” W ' ments that Will pay them, the CHRIsiIAN OBSERVER has an q . 1p
Proprietary Medicines, Lowell, Muss. mexrl. B. M.C‘W00 8y, 1 . I 1 t d Will nOt take an Objectionable advertlsement at
i V I i i I Y , h ”nu" a' I 't L1)SCr1)tIOll is an . .
It gives us pleasure to say that our experience in _ . 1 . . “w" s 1 S S ‘ I , I t] t the a )ear-
‘ [l‘ t" "'1‘ our paper has been .'i .'. I that the card in your paper ms . . y. . V . and trled ac uammnce 1a p1
(i‘lghm'i:‘ib‘iiirgfy'30iisli’ii: goi‘isi(le)i'iiig the C/trirlzmz riliiinunie :33”, i” fact better than any other of‘iny any price. Its readers L110“? {101“ a long (1
isbrmzzim‘onc of our very best adverfiising mediuins. liiiowlcdgc, which is a good deal when l “m using >
> . b vell leased with t e care use( in A d: ”f “1er
piiflolgriiicngiiine (‘lemilg of our contracts. [hous m g l
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ance of an advertisement in Its columns is a strong indication that the advertiser , _ ,
IS c0ns1clered by the editors worthy of confidence. For fifty-seven years the ‘ e !‘ ”’81; Number Of thg ghrlstlan Observer.
paper has been underits present management (tather and sons) and has acquired
that Influence With its readers, which belongs to a friendship that has extended Hi We ”mkW—WW- We ——————~*fi_fim -*..—
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Inany Instances ovei two geneiations. lhe advertisements aie neatly prmted
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on very superior paper, and the pages beingr trimmed, none of them are hidden on Th B l. . f .»';u
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IIISIde forms, as in the uncut eight—page sheets. lhe paper is lead With care and . e e IgIOUS kwgzse' e em rancero
often filed for future reference_ . mwlgclofsiiliidmth:bullli:giftuqudiselcmnllife,lhmiighlcsuschriunurLai'rL—IDI’JL n.
the testimonials 01 those who have tested the value of the ()izsnnvma as an ad— :0. t. l . Saturday, September 4, 1813. Tam,
V Ci‘tlsm g medium are very emphatic. To THE PUBLIC. loplcsind\‘Iluablfilifor-lpnlinn;andhqiniiieigtna :principlclmmwhll‘ll sych eKecIs ari:c,1hmghix,
. [1' bu long in“, Kiwi“! of "KY" ‘4‘”, tlrmrtt whose ptofcsstun, knowledge and talcum 1 dues txlsl, ha: hllhzllu rctttained. and mu“ can.
. . F'mni "in, “auto," ihcnuelvu u, [hink “,.1 enable them Io benefit] in (be cause‘nfChl‘lsinn l itnuciu remain immwittlstotirhappy guvrmment
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I. Ordinary advertisements, per agate line, per Insertion, . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 cts. i :uzli thanttetrutitst thuhcuf ptaamte tittuttt. 1‘41" and with? iudxmm mild (an i]! an !llli- z thectmtmaitheuhtsIhurcnutriudthctcmu.
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to metal will be added to the )l'lCC of the ad verttsemettt. - m: wulcmphltd erknmlnu'ncUfflinnultd.ilWIU.in tit: i-ztttttctitith: uhttztisttzcmtmtth mutt, wnttuurpnscnlpnltiiul enemies, and er
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All bills due on the first insertion of advertisement. Accounts with regular advertisers 4 .
payable monthly. 3 __ . . . . ...‘,L.L.,L.LL.....,..._ -. .-.,,...M~,fi_ifi_%__m
No advertisement will be inserted unless the publishers are lirst advised of the nature of i _ I . f l 1‘ l f 1 (L O
. . . . . . . . 1 " ~ ( t- s. to 0-‘ trmrtiitr 0 tie its-t ttum ‘rCl‘ 0 tie ..lIl‘lS'l‘lAN BSICIU'EI‘.
the busmess to be advertised, and are satistietl that the advertiser \Vlll faithfully fiillill every t 1.1" ‘1‘)”.L 1. q l) 1 L115 -‘~ . . . . . ‘ ‘ .
. . ' ' . . ; 'I lie Christian Observer, now published In Louisville, l\y., was founded by the union
expectation naturally raised by the mlvertisenient. And in case the advertiser fails to com— 3 of the Religious Remembrancer, which was started iii Philadelphia, in 1813; and the
)lv With l'llS )romises either to the readers or the )iiblislicrs the )ublisliers shall at their - S u hern eli ious Tele 1151, h of Richmond, \7a., which dates from 1822. The Pres-
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Option. discontinue the advertisement, and caution their subscribers against the advertiser A byterlall Herald, “f .ll”ll‘*“‘ll‘~1. k)” ““5 5“]_"‘“|“E"lly combined “uh ll- 110m [1195? ”qu6
so f‘lillilir ' ‘ sources it obtained a circulation In all parts of the Southern States; and In many families It Is
- ‘ c. . . . . . . ‘4 now read by the children and grand—children of the original subscribers. They love the pa-
. If an advertisement he ‘llSCOllUllllC‘l before “10 CXPH‘HUOD 0f the time contracted for, per; they read it thoroughly: they have confidence in it; and itscontents carry the influence
payment for'the insertions it has received is to be made at the transient rates. ; that arises from a life-long acquaintance.
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‘ 7.30 Sung Service.
8.00 Address: Recent developments in association work relienry l'l.
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8.30 Address: Association history in brick and stone, illustrated by alw
stcrcopticonr—C. R. Boucher, ()wensboro. [progra'11'
SIINIHi’, JL‘LY 1. r ,
8.30 a. m. Consecration service.
4.001). m. .\icn's meeting.
" 4'°° P‘ ““' “"“"m’s “Mg ' ' '5'wst annual Commit n
4.00 p. m‘. lioys’ meeting. ' 0
IN THE INTEREST OF THE
7.30 p. in. Union meeting. , . . j . .
Addresses—The supreme purpose of the Young Men’s Christian Associa- Young Men S (nrlstldn A830(ldtl0"
tion. , .
Lines of association work to be carried on in Muhlenberg (.‘ounty. WORK ”V .
How can we promote the Association workin Muhlcnberg County? _ ' MUHLENBERG COUNTY. KENTUCKY-
,Each delegate should be on hand at the opening of the Convention and / 1'0 ,BE HELD AT . i
should bring his Bible and note book to each session. The sessions of - Greenyi/le June 29 to July I [900'
the Convention will be held in the Cumberland Presbyterian church. ’ J .
. Pray that God may richly bless this gathering.
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(hu-zrcxvnuc, Ky., June 1, 1900.
The first Convention in the interest of the Young Men’s Chris- “Drolgranl. .
tian Association work in .\luhlenberg County will be held on Friday after- ' ' 7 7 7 77 77_ 77 777 7
noon, Saturday and Sunday, _lune 29 and 30 and July I, 1900. By invita— ' . HUD“ \F'l‘Fl‘VOOV WW: 2 ,
tion of the Greenville Association the Convention will be held in this'town. _ . ' A 'M 7 ’ i ' 9‘ _ . 7
All young men who are members of evangelical churches, and especially 3‘30 anet hour—Led by Henry 1‘" Rosevear, Lourswlle, State Secre-
the ministers, areinvited to be present. We are planning for the spiritual, tary. . 7 7
mental, social and physical welfare of all the young men of Muhlenberg 4'30 \\'hy (hd I come?~l{cv. I" “‘ “OOlan’ l101115.\'lllC. ~
County. What do I expect to get?——;\’lax \\'eir, (‘.reenvdle.
Fraternally, How shall lget itP—Rev. _l. 1.. Hill, h'ladisonville.
R. MARTIN, ] FRIDAY EVENING.
.l~ H- Rm”): l ‘ . 7.30 Service of song—\\'. H. Reynolds, Greenville. -
7 a“; \ii'lillxili‘s : Ciiiliiltilt‘iZe ' 8.00 Address: Why work for young men?—Chas. C. Stoll, Louisville.
. Liewis Rivaof l ,7 ' . ‘ 8.30 Address: County work—Organization, methods, results—John
C. l". HAvlcs, I Lake, Louisville, Secretary County \\’ork Department. ,
.-.—ache .. _ , , SA'I‘L‘RDAY MORNING, ji'NIa 30. _
i ' 9.30 Devotional service——l’rof. _l. H. Reed, (lreenville.
(“WENYH’I‘E’ KY" _lune 1’ 1900' {0.00 Topic: How to organize and develop association work in Muh—
The Young Men’s Christian Association of (lreenville extends a cordial lenberg County——I. l’iailey, Chairman Hopkins County Com-
invitation to the young men, and the friends of young men, who are inter— mittce, Madisonville. -
ested in the establishment of this work throughout Muhlenberg County. SATURDAY AF'I‘ERNHON.
Free entertainment will be provided for all the delegates, and it is de— 3.30 Topic; The religious work of the Association.
sired that everyone shall write as soon as possible to Mr. Max \\'eir, (‘1) li‘undamental principles.——l-lenry ‘l‘l. 'Rosevear, State Secre-'
Greenville, Ky., the chairman of the entertainment committee, in order tary.
that homes may be provided beforehand. (7b) The young men’s nreeting~r(}eo. H. Cox, Owensl)oro.~ .
Fraternally, ((2‘) Bible study—«I’loward Caldwelh Secretary Hopkins County.
R. MARTIN, l’resident. (7d) l’ersonal work»iC. R. Boncher, Owensboro. ‘ V H ’
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THE COLOR LINE
A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn
. Hy\\'u.l.1_\.‘1 BENJAMIN SMITH
l’p.X\'.‘.3¢il. Non-York: .‘lck'lurc,l’hillip&(‘o.
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I l\’cpriutcd frolu 'I'Iw/llunisl, July, 1907).]

[I will prcscully nppcnr that this. work
is notably- iutt-rcsling' on scvcrul 21c-
couuls apart from the gravity of its
suhjcct. That 1hc racc prohlcm, purv

. liculzu‘lyin thc form in which it cou-
l'rouls thc Amcriczm pcoplc, is imlccd 2x
momcntous suhjcct, nonc pcrhnps will

. dcuy. But who is the author? \\’lmt
l I :u‘c his credentials? ls thcrc good rcn»
son to ~supposc him quoliflcd to uudclt
lzllic so lormidulllc in task? ls lll‘Clllflllllt‘
of coucciviug‘ it mlwpmh-ly in both its
nhstmct uud its coucrclc hcm'ings. in its
pl‘csvnl zmd its futurc siguillcnucv, us 211
oucv :1 most iutriculc prohlcul of purc
~~‘cicucc mud n frighlfully compliculc
prncticul (pH-slim! for lhc dccisiou of
stulcsmcn'r ls hr one from whom mny

I hc cxpcctcd :1 rcnlly serious, culightcncd
plcn. frcc llllli(' from ignoruucc. from
provincial prcjudicc. zmd from blinding
sx-ntiun-nt'r Such le‘t‘ thc questions lhnl
busy mun, hcforc giving scrious :lt»
tcntiou to :my discussion of :1 grunt
suijchnrc naturally wont to ask. and
in those crowded (lays of ulmuudiug‘
authorship thcv nn- right.

Doubtlcss mzmy will he inlcrcslcdiu
ihci11fo1‘umlh,ulthat TIN-Color Linvwns
wriltcn hy the doubling “David” of thc

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Reign ofLanuthough i" ”“”‘ it must i stratine; both patriotism and spiritual
be said that the “original” of David was t independenceithese taken together
"‘“Ch transformed and but ”“10 ”3‘15” i with his numerous contributions to the
figured or glorified by Mf' Allen’s fan- i discussion of the taritt question, will
“NY- The “00]" in hand l3 thefirst “f its { serve to indicate something of the range
kind by a mathematician; and all the of his interest and activity, without
qualities of the mathematical mind, ex- pausing; to name the chief products of
cepting that Of proverbial dryness, are . his pen,a series of critical memoirs in
evident throughout, l" “"“ grasp and the field of New Testament literature
penetratiomin the clearness and steadi- ‘1 that have secured him and American
”685 0f its vision, in the Sharp precision “ Biblical scholarship the profound re-
with which its problems are stated, and 2 spect of critical circles m England. H01-
in the boldness, energy, and relentless ‘ land, and Germany.

logical rigor with which theyare hand- :. “They knew not," said Leibnitz of his
led. Professor Sh‘hh’ Whh is head 0f th“ i friends who feared he would specialize
mathematical department 0f Tulane ‘ too uarrowly,“that my mind could not
University, is among thefirst Americans , be satisfied with one kind of things."
who gained the doctorate at a German It may indeed be that Leibnitz was, as
I7niversity, where he “in" pry/“IS for lletguincey calls him,“the last of the
brilliant achievement in the austerest " universals." It is consoling to know.
of