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Excerpt from Annual Report of the President and Treasurer to the Trustees: With Accompanying Documents for the Year Ending June 30, 1931
Shakespeare's Problem Comedies, by Professor William W. Law rence, of the Department of English and Comparative Literature; Selections from M ediaeval Philosophers from Roger Bacon to William of Occam, by Professor Richard P. Mckeon, of the Department of Philosophy; The Little Flowers of St. Francis of Assisi, by Pro fessor Arthur Livingston, of the Department of Italian; Beauty An Interpretation of Art in the Imaginative Life, by Professor Helen H. Parkhurst, of Barnard College; The Soviet Challenge to America, by Professor George S. Counts, of Teachers College; Adventure or Experience, four essays by Professors Dorothy Brewster and Angus Burrell, of the Department of English and Comparative Literature; Memorial of Bashford Dean, by Professor William K. Gregory, of the Department of Zoology, published by the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History; Automobile Acci dents: A Comparative Study of the Law of Liability in Europe, a research undertaken under the auspices of the Social Science Research Council, by Professor Francis Deak, of the Faculty of Law; Sextus Pompey, by Dr. Moses Hadas, of the Department Of Greek and Latin; The J unius Manuscript, in the anglo-saxon Poetic Records, by Professor George P. Krapp, of the Department of English and Comparative Literature; Summary of Reports on the Modern Foreign Languages Issued by Modern Foreign Language Study, compiled by Professor Robert H. Fife, Gebhard Professor of the Germanic Languages and Literatures; Humanism and Science, by Professor Cassius J. Keyser, Adrain Professor Emeritus of Mathematics; The Law of Cooperative Marketing Associations, by Professor John Hanna, of the Faculty of Law; The Student's Milton, being the complete poems Of John Milton, and the greater part of his prose works, printed in a Single volume, by Professor Frank A. Patterson, of the Department of English and Comparative Litera ture; The Puritan Mind, by Professor Herbert W. Schneider, of the Department Of Philosophy; Mr. Miller of the Times, a biography by Professor F. Fraser Bond, of the School of Journalism; The Con temporary and His Soul, by Professor Irwin Edman, of the Depart ment Of Philosophy; In Lumine Tuo, being sermons preached in St. Paul's Chapel by the Rev. Dr. Raymond C. Knox, Chaplain of the University; The Contribution of Sociology to Social Work, by Robert M. Maciver, Lieber Professor of Political Philosophy and Sociology; The Historical Evolution of Modern Nationalism, bygunman.
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