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CALKINS, RAYMOND. Substitutes for the Saloon: An Investigation made for the Committee of Fifty under the direction of Francis G. Peabody, E. R. L. Gould and William M. Sloane. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1901. CARLILE, WILLIAM W. The Evolution of Modern Money. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1901.

CHAPIN, C. V. Municipal Sanitation in the United States. Providence, R. I., Snow & Farnham, 1901.

COBERN, C. M. Commentary on the Old Testament. Vol. VIII, Ezekiel and Daniel. New York, Eaton & Maines, 1901.

CONN, H. W. The Method of Evolution. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.

DAWSON, M. M. Poems of the New Time. New York, The Alliance Pub. Co., 1901.

DEISSMANN, G. ADOLF. Bible Studies. Imported by Chas. Scribner's Sons. FISKE, LEWIS R. Man-Building: A Treatise on Human Life and its Forces. New York, Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1901.

FITZ MAURICE, EDMOND. Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick: An Historical Study, 1735-1806. New York, Longmans, Green & Co.,

1901.

FLETCHER, W., & BOWKER, R. R. Annual Literary Index, 1900. New York, Publisher's Weekly, 1901.

GARDINER, S. R. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1644-1660. Vol. III, 1554-56. New York, Longmans, Green & Co., 1901.

GUNTON, GEORGE, AND ROBBINS, HAYES. Outlines of Political Science. New York, D. Appleton's Sons, 1901.

HERKLESS, JOHN. France and Dominic and The Mendicant Orders. New York, Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1901.

INMAN, A. H. Domesday and Feudal Statistics. London, A. E. Stock, 1900. The International Year-Book, 1900. F. M. Colby and H. T. Peck, Editors. New York, Dodd, Mead & Co., 1901.

KELLY, EDMOND. Government or Human Evolution: Individualism and Collectivism. New York and London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1901. MACCRACKEN, HENRY M. The Hall of Fame. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.

M'HARDY, GEORGE. Savonarola (World's Epoch-Makers Series). New York, Chas. Scribner's Sons, 1901.

MCINTOSH, HUGH. Is Christ Infallible and the Bible True? Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark; New York, imported by Chas. Scribner's Sons.

MATHEWS, SHAILER. The French Revolution: A Sketch. 2d Edition. New York, Longmans, Green & Co., 1901.

RANDOLPH, C. F. The Law and Policy of Annexation. New York, Longmans, Green & Co., 1901.

Ross, EDWARD A. Social Control: A Study of the Foundations of Order. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1901.

RUEMELIN, GUSTAV. Politics and the Moral Law.

Jr. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1901.

Translated by R. Tombo,

SALMOND, S. D. F. The Christian Doctrine of Immortality. 4th Edition.

New York, imported by Chas. Scribner's Sons.

SANGER, C. P. The Place of Compensation in Temperance Reform. London, P. S. King & Son, 1901.

SMITH, G. H. Logic, or the Analytic of Synthetic Reasoning. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1901.

TUNELL, G. G. Railway Mail Service: A Comparative Study of Railway Rates and Service. Chicago, The Lakeside Press, 1901.

VAN MARKEN, J. C. Industrial Organization (N. D.).

VARLEZ, LOUIS. Les Salaires dans l'Industrie Gauloise. I, Industrie Cottonière. Rapport et Enquête présentés à M. le Ministre de l'Industrie et de Travail. Bruxelles, J. Lebèque & Cie, 1901.

WALSH, C. M. The Measurement of General Exchange Value. New York, The Macmillan Co., 1901.

WATT, W. A. A Study of Social Morality. Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark; New York, imported by Chas. Scribner's Sons.

ZWINGLI, HILDEREICH. Selected Works. Edited by S. M. Jackson, Philadelphia, Univ. of Pennsylvania; sold by Longmans, Green & Co., 1901.

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Public Aspects of the Yale Bicentennial; The New President and the New Mayor; Municipal Statistics in the

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HE celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Charter of Yale University presented many features of interest, but was chiefly noteworthy for the emphasis laid upon the function of the University as a training school for public service. It is rather remarkable that, while the festivities were in their lighter elements retrospective, artistic, and dramatic, in their more serious phases they were predominantly civic. The very first address was delivered on the subject of "Yale in its Relations to Theology and Missions." This was followed by other addresses on Yale in its Relations to Law, to Medicine, to the Development of the Country, to Science, and to Letters, the whole culminating in the address given on Commemoration Day by Justice Brewer, the key-note of which was the aim of the University to fit youth for "Publick Employment both in Church and Civil State." The poetry and music which accompanied this theme served not to compete with it for the attention of the audience, but to give it added emphasis. The result was an effect which many individuals have described as inspiring, and which is known to have already produced tangible effects on our national life.

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