Class Notes

Class of 1886

February 1935 Rev. Leon O. Williams
Class Notes
Class of 1886
February 1935 Rev. Leon O. Williams

Anyone sufficiently interested to take the pains will find in the Christmas issue of the Chicago Tribune a suggestive article in the form of an interview by Philip Kinsley of which Professor Edwin B. Frost is subject and inspiration.

With some personal matter, the reporter presents a summary of Professor Frost's contribution to astronomy with special reference to his position on certain important questions of science and theology. Notable is his theory of the origin of the planets, his insistence on a world of order, and his ability to bridge the gulf between mind and matter in scientific terms.

Though popular in form, the article is severely accurate in statement. The intelligent reader will go far to find so much that is fundamental to thought, so simply and so cogently expressed as in this interview with Professor Frost.

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