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In memoriam. 1915.--Funeral services. [Newspaper clipping from the Providence journal, Nov. 10, 1901]--What shall we study? [1870?] (Popular education document no.1).--The theory of American education. 1870. (Popular educatoin, document no.2).--Abstraction considered in its practical relation to life. 187-? [clipping].--On the significance of peace. 1873. (The Western. vol. VIII, no.2).--Church and state. (The Western. vol. VIII, no.2).--Church and state. [Nespaper clipping from the St. Louis Daily globe Dec. 17, 1873].--On the study of the classics. (The Educationist, Jan. 1874 and Feb. 1874).--The relation of philosophy to society, art and religion. [Newspaper cliping from the St. Louis Democrat, Jan. 13-14, 1874].--A statement of the theory of education in the United States of America, as approved by many leading educators. [Newspaper clipping from the Boston daily advertiser. July 13, 1877].--The danger of using biological analogies in reasoning on educational subjects. 1902.--Relations of philosophy and Christianity. Address before the Presbyterian union, December 21, 1896. [Mss] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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