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Fiske, J. Through nature to God. Boston, 1899.

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Contents:- The mystery of evil. The cosmic roots of love and selfsacrifice. The everlasting reality of religion.

Herron, G. D. Between Cæsar and Jesus: a course of lectures given in Chicago for the Christian citizenship league, upon the subject of the relation of the Christian conscience to the existing social system. N. Y., [1899.] † 1754.16

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Jackson, A. V. W. Zoroaster, the prophet of ancient Iran.
N. Y., 1899. Map.
Münsterberg, Hugo. Psychology and life. Boston, 1899.

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Pierce, J. Requisites to our country's glory: a discourse before His Excellency George N. Briggs, governor, His Honor John Reed, lieutenant-governor, the honorable council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, 3 Jan., 1849. Boston, 1849. B. R. 5.7

Rogers, A.
N. Y., 1898.

Men and movements in the English church.
Portraits.

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Contents:- The need of a revival.- Newman.- Dr. Pusey.- Keble.Arnold of Rugby.- Robertson of Brighton.-Archbishop Tait.-Dean Stanley. Samuel Wilberforce.- Frederick Denison Maurice.Charles Kingsley.- Conclusion: Lightfoot and Church.

Van Dyke, H. The Gospel for a world of sin: a companionvolume to "The Gospel for an age of doubt." N. Y., 1899.

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SOCIOLOGY.

Bemis, E. W. editor. Municipal monopolies: a collection of papers by American economists and specialists. N. Y., [1899.] Diagrams. [Library of economics and politics.]

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Contents:- Water works, by M. N. Baker.— Municipal electric lighting, by J. R. Commons.-Latest electric light reports, by E. W. Bemis; appendix: Validity of electric light comparisons, by F. A. C. Perrine.The telephone, by F. Parsons.-Municipal franchises in New York, by Max West.- Legal aspects of monopoly, by F. Parsons.- Street railways by E. W. Bemis.- Gas, by E. W. Bemis.- Regulation or ownership, by E. W. Bemis.

Bluntschli, J. K. The theory of the state. Authorized English translation from the sixth German edition; third edition. Oxford, 1898. †

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Chicago. World's Columbian exposition. Papers prepared for the World's library congress. Edited by Melvil Dewey. Wash., 1895. =

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Chapter 9 of the Report of the Commissioner of education, 1893-1894. Congressional Record: containing the proceedings and debates of the fifty-fifth congress, third session. Vol. 32. Wash., 1899. 3v. and index.

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Cunningham, W. Alien immigrants to England. London, 1897. Maps and illustrations. [Social England series.]

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Curtis, W. E. The United States and foreign powers. N. Y., 1899. Maps.

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Decle, L. Trooper 3809: a private soldier of the third republic. N. Y., 1899. Illustrated. †

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The author gives a detailed account of the hardships he endured in the ranks of the French army.

Dreyfus, A. Lettres d'un innocent: the letters of Captain

Dreyfus to his wife. Translated by L. G. Moreau. N. Y., 1899. Portraits.

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Dutton, S. T. Social phases of education in the school and the home. N. Y., 1899.

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Contents:- The social aspects of the home and the school.- The modern school, and what it owes to Froebel and Herbart.-The school and the child.- Phases of the course of study.- Educational progress.-The relation of education to vocation.- The relation of the church to the school.-Education as a cure for crime.- The correlation of educational forces in the community.- The Brookline Education Society and its work.

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Eaton, D. B. The government of municipalities. N. Y., 1899. Fairbanks, Mrs. M. M., editor. Emma Willard and her pupils; or, fifty years of Troy female seminary, 1822-1872. N. Y., [1898.] Portraits and illustrations. Ford, H. J. The rise and growth of American politics: a sketch of constitutional development. N. Y., 1898. 1317.25.1 Froebel, F. Education by development: the second part of the Pedagogics of the Kindergarten. Translated by Josephine Jarvis. N. Y., 1899. [International education series.] 1343.41.1 Groome, F. H. Gypsy folk-tales. London, 1899. Hale, R. W. The Dreyfus story. Boston, 1899.

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Hill, G. A history of English dress from the Saxon period to the present day. N. Y., 1893. 2v.

Portraits.

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An entertaining description of the various modes of our ancestors, with some account of the reasons governing the changes in fashion, and interesting side lights upon social life and antiquities.

Inderwick, F. A. The king's peace: a historical sketch of the English law courts. London, 1895. Map and illustrations. [Social England series.]

Intercontinental Railway Commission.

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Reports. Wash.,

1895-'98. 4V. Portraits, maps, and illustrations.

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Vol. 1., part 1.-Condensed report of the transactions of the commission, and of the surveys and explorations of its engineers in Central and South America, 1891-'98. Part 2- - Report of the surveys and explorations made by corps no. 1, in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, 1891-'93.

¡Vol. 2- - Report of surveys and explorations made by corps no. 2 in Costa Rica, Colombia and Ecuador, 1891-'93.

Vol. 3- Reports of surveys and explorations made by corps no. 3 in Ecuador and Peru, 1891 and 1892.

James, W. Talks to teachers on psychology and to students on some of life's ideals. N. Y., 1899. 1326.33.2

Contents: -Talks to teachers: Psychology and the teaching art.The stream of consciousness.- The child as a behaving organism.— Education and behaviour.- The necessity of reactions.— Native and acquired reactions. -What the native reactions are.- The laws of habit. The association of ideas. Interest.-Attention.- Memory.— The acquisition of ideas.-Apperception.-The will.

Talks to students: The gospel of relaxation.-On a certain blindness in human beings.-What makes a life significant?

Jordan, D. S. Imperial democracy: a study of the relation of government by the people, equality before the law, and other tenets of democracy to the demands of a vigorous foreign policy, and other demands of imperial dominion. N. Y., 1899.

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Contents:-"Lest we forget."-Colonial expansion.- A blind man's holiday. The colonial lessons of Alaska.- The lessons of the Paris tribunal of arbitration.- A continuing city.-The captain sleeps.The last of the Puritans.

Journal of prison discipline and philanthropy.

Published annually under the direction of "The Pennsylvania Prison Society." New series, Nos. 1-4, 7-8, 10, 12-14, 16, 22-23, 28, 32, 37-38. Phila., 1862-'99. 16 nos. The Journal contains the reports of the society, of which the original name was The Philadelphia Society for alleviating the miseries of public prisons.

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Koren, J. Economic aspects of the liquor problem: an investigation made for the Committee of Fifty, under the direction of Henry W. Farnham, secretary of the economic sub-committee. Boston, 1899. Diagrams. 1254.21.1 Leupp, F. E. How to prepare for a civil service examination; with recent questions and answers. N. Y., [1898.] 1317.70 Maitland, F. W. Domesday book and beyond: three essays in the early history of England. Cambridge, [Eng.,] 1897. 1215.18.1 Township and borough: being the Ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford in 1897; together with an appendix of notes relating to the history of the town of Cambridge. Cambridge, [Eng.,] 1898. Plans and illustration.

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