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PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
 
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PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

This Society has its membership mainly among the Professors, Instructors,
and Post-graduate students of the University. It meets monthly for the
reading of papers of scientific and literary interest, the exhibition of experiments,
and discussion. All members of the University are eligible to membership.
There are no initiation fees or annual dues. The following is the
list of papers presented during 1894:

N. K. Davis, on Theism.

N. K. Davis, on Infinity.

F. P. Dunnington, on The Odor of Artificial Ice.

James M. Garnett, The Apocalypse of St. Paul.

M. W. Humphreys, on The Trial of Sophocles.

J. W. Mallet, on Carborundum.

W. J. Martin, Jr., on Pyrites in Nature.

A. H. Tuttle, Annual Address: The Story of a New Science.