APPENDIX FOR REFERENCE CHAPTERS I, II. LEARNING TO WRITE Aydelotte, Frank: College English, "Writing and Thinking." Bennett, Arnold: Literary Taste and How to Form It; How to Become an Author; The Truth about an Author; Journalism for Women; The Author's Craft. Goethe, J. W.: Maxims in Prose; Conversations with Eckermann. Jonson, Ben: Timber or Discoveries. Joubert, J.: Pensées, translated by Katharine Lyttleton. Raleigh, Sir Walter: Style. Stevenson, R. L.: Memories and Portraits, "A College Magazine"; Essays of Travel and in the Art of Writing. Symonds, J. A.: Essays Speculative and Suggestive, "Is Music the Type or Measure of All Art ?" Thackeray, W. M.: Roundabout Papers, "De Finibus.” Trollope, A.: Autobiography, especially chapters II, XII, and XIV. CHAPTERS III, IV. WHAT IS COLLEGE LIKE? Corbin, J.: An American at Oxford; Which College for the Boy? Crawford, Marion: Greifenstein, chapters VI to IX-"Life at a German University." Fitch, G.: At Good Old Siwash. Flandreau, C. M.: The Diary of a Freshman; Harvard Episodes. Gibbon, Edward: Memoirs, the section on Gibbon's life at Oxford. Hill, G. B.: Harvard College, by an Oxonian. Hughes, T.: Tom Brown at Oxford. Johnson, Owen: Stover at Yale. Lange, A.: Oxford. Wallis, W. D.: "The Oxford System versus Our Own:" The American Oxonian, January, 1915 (2:5), reprinted from The Pedagogical Seminary, June, 1912. CHAPTERS V, VI, VII. WHAT IS COLLEGE FOR? Briggs, Le Baron R.: College Life: Girls and Education. Emerson, R. W.: Representative Men, "The Uses of Great Men." Huxley, T. H.: Science and Education, “A Liberal Education and Where to Find It." Newman, J. H.: The Idea of a University, discourses V and VII. Wilson, Woodrow: The Spirit of Learning. (Reprinted from The Harvard Graduates' Magazine in Essays for College Men.) Wister, Owen: Philosophy, 4. CHAPTERS VIII, IX. COLLEGE ATHLETICS Aydelotte, Frank: "Spectators and Sport," Indiana University Alumni Quarterly, April, 1915 (2111). Corbin, J.: An American at Oxford, pp. 255-271. Derby, R. A.: "The True Object of Organized Athletics," Outlook, October 5, 1907 (87 : 254). Stewart, C. A.: "Athletics and the College," Atlantic Monthly, February, 1914 (113 : 153). CHAPTERS X, XI, XII, XIII. COLLEGE INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES Arnold, Matthew: Discourses in America, "Literature and Sci Caird, John: The Study of Art. Eliot, C. W.: Present College Questions. Huxley, T. H.: Science and Education, sections VI, VII. Ruskin, John: The Crown of Wild Olive, "Traffic." Stevenson, R. L.: "On the Choice of a Profession," Scribner's Magazine, January, 1915 (57 : 66). CHAPTERS XIV, XV. WHAT IS RELIGION? Drummond, Henry: The Greatest Thing in the World; The Natural Law in the Spiritual World. Emerson, R. W.: English Traits, "Religion." Fiske, John: The Destiny of Man; The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge; Through Nature to God. James, W.: Human Immortality. Myers, F. W. H.: Science and a Future Life. Santayana, George: Poetry and Religion, "Understanding, Imagination, and Mysticism." Swift, J.: The Tale of a Tub. The Message of the College to the Church, a course of Sunday evening addresses in Lent, 1901, delivered in the Old South Church, Boston. CHAPTERS XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX. THE PURPOSE OF Life Benson, A. C.: From a College Window, "Habits." Bryant, W. C.: "Thanatopsis." Emerson, R. W.: Representative Men, "Napoleon"; Essays (first series), "Self-Reliance," "Intellect." Hyde, W. D.: Self-Measurement. James, W.: The Will to Believe, first two essays. Johnson, Samuel: Rasselas. Roosevelt, Theodore: The Strenuous Life, “Civic Helpfulness," "Character and Success," "Brotherhood and the Heroic Virtues"; Autobiography. Stevenson, R. L.: Virginibus Puerisque, "El Dorado," "The English Admirals," "Aes Triplex," "Child's Play." Tennyson, A.: "Locksley Hall," "Maud." Vanderlip, F. A.: Business and Education. Wordsworth, W.: "The Character of the Happy Warrior." CHAPTERS XXI, XXII, XXIII. A PLACE IN THE WORLD Bagehot, W.: Physics and Politics, "The Use of Conflict." “The Age of Discussion." Bennett, Arnold: The Author's Craft, "Seeing Life.” Burke, Edmund: Thoughts on the Present Discontents; Letter to the Sheriffs of Bristol; Reflections on the Revolution in France, the section on Conservative Reform." James, W.: The Moral Equivalent of War. Murray, G.: Is War Necessary? Spencer, Herbert: "Progress: Its Law and Cause," Westminster Review, April, 1857. Wallas, Graham: The Great Society, Introduction, etc.; Human Nature in Politics, Part II, "Official Thought," "Nationality and Humanity." Wells, H. G.: Mankind in the Making, "The Cultivation of the Imagination"; First and Last Things, especially Book II; |