CONTENTS I. LOUIS AGASSIZ II. ADDRESS AT THE EMERSON CENTENARY II ADDRESS AT THE EMERSON CENTENARY IN CONCORD[1] V THOMAS DAVIDSON: A KNIGHT-ERRANT OF THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE.[1] VI HERBERT SPENCER'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY[1] VII FREDERIC MYERS' SERVICES TO PSYCHOLOGY[1] VIII FINAL IMPRESSIONS OF A PSYCHICAL RESEARCHER[1] IX ON SOME MENTAL EFFECTS OF THE EARTHQUAKE[1] XI THE MORAL EQUIVALENT OF WAR[1] XII REMARKS AT THE PEACE BANQUET[1] XIII THE SOCIAL VALUE OF THE COLLEGE-BRED[1] XIV THE UNIVERSITY AND THE INDIVIDUAL I. THE PH.D. OCTOPUS[1] III. STANFORD'S IDEAL DESTINY[1] Title: Memories and Studies Author: William James Editor: Henry James, Jr. Language: English E-text prepared by Al Haines MEMORIES AND STUDIESby WILLIAM JAMESLongmans, Green, and Co. Copyright, 1911, by Henry James Jr. |