College and the future ; essays for the undergraduate on problems of character and intellect /
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New York, Chicago [etc] :
C. Scribner's sons,
[1915]
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Table of Contents:
- Learning to write, by R. Rice, Jr
- The question of style, by A. Bennett
- Life at Oxford, by J. Corbin
- Tom Brown's letter from St. Ambrose's college, by T. Hughes
- The social value of the college-bred, by W. James
- What is a college for? by W. Wilson
- The Training of intellect, by W. Wilson
- University athletics, by S. Newcomb
- Panem et circenses, by R. Rice, jr
- Idols, by C.M. Gayley
- An address to freshmen, by W. de W. Hyde
- Knowledge viewed in relation to learning, by J.H. Newman
- The college curriculum, by R. Rice jr
- Losing one's religion: a student experience, by H.T. Colestock
- The religion of a college student, by F.G. Peabody
- Inaugural address, by A. Meiklejohn
- The strenuous life, by T. Roosevelt
- An apology for idlers, by R.L. Stevenson
- Crabber age and youth, by R.L. Stevenson
- Thinking for yourself, from the London "Times."--The discovery of the future, by H.G. Wells
- The great analysis, anonymous
- The unity of human nature, by J.J. Chapman
- Appendix: For reference (p.371-374)