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RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS

May, 1914
Article
RECENT FACULTY PUBLICATIONS
May, 1914

"An Empirical Definition of Value," a paper read by Prof. W. H. Sheldon at the meeting of the American Philosophical Association, in December is printed in the issue of the Journal ofPhilosophy for Feb. 26, 1914. A Definition of Causation " the first of a series of four papers by Professor W. H. Sheldon appears in the Journal of Philosophy for April 9, 1914.

Professor G. C. Cox contributes to the Journal of Philosophy for Jan. 1 an article on "The Case Method in Ethics and its Critics." Prof. Cox also contributes to the Manchester Union for April 13 an article on Dartmouth College.

The Nation for Jan. 8, 1914 has an article by Professor S. B. Fay on "The American Historical Association," reporting the last annual meeting of the Association at Charlestown, S. C. Professor Fay is also the author of numerous book reviews in The Nation during the past year.

Professor H. D. Foster contributes to the History Teachers' Magazine for April, 1914, an article, "Adequate Tests in History," and to The Nation a review of Sebastien Castillion's "Traite des Heretiques."

Professor W. A. Adams is the editor of Rogge's "Der grosse Preussenkönig" recently published by D. C. Heath & Co.

Professor E. F. Clark contributed to the January number of the Jotirnal ofEnglish and Germanic Philology an article, "The Fable 'Frosch und Maus' as found in Luther and Hans Sachs."

Professor James W. Goldthwait contributes to Guide Book No. 1, Pt. 1, of Canada, issued by the Canadian Geological Survey ;-Bic: the post-glacial marine submergence; Riviere. Du Loup: the post-glacial marine submergence; Quebec and vicinity: physiographical notes; Physiography of Eastern Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, and Chaleur Bay: physiographical note. In Guide Book No. 3 of the same publication appears Pleistocene—Montreal. Covey Hill and Ottawa, by J. W. Goldthwait and others.