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These, omitting numerous textbooks and aside from the volumes issued in the University Humanistic Series and others, include, "The Acropolis at Athens," , by Professor M.L. D'Ooge; "The Will to Doubt, an Essay in Philosophy for the General Thinker," , by Professor A.H. Lloyd; a series of works on psychology by Professor W.B. Pillsbury, including "Attention," ; "The Psychology of Reasoning," ; "The Fundamentals of Psychology," , and "The Psychology of Nationality and Internationalism," . Professor R.M. Wenley, head of the Department of Philosophy has also written a number of books which include, "Modern Thought and the Crisis in Belief," ; "Kant," ; "The Anarchist Ideal," ; and the "Life of George S. Morris," . Professor R.W. Sellars of the same Department has written, "Critical Realism," ; "The Essentials of Logic," ; "The Essentials of Philosophy," ; and "The Next Step in Religion," , while Professor D.H. Parker is the author of two volumes entitled "The Self and Nature," , and "The Principles of Æsthetics," .

Professor Wenley, Head of the Department of Philosophy in Michigan University, had about the same thought when he gave me his original definition of an American college as "A so-called institution of higher learning whose chief accomplishment is the inoculation of innocent youth against education." Or shall we put it in the words of our friend Mr.

Accompanying this series are a number of Humanistic Papers, including a discussion and symposium on the value of classical training in American education, and a biography of Professor George S. Morris by Professor R.M. Wenley.

Upon his death in 1889 he was succeeded by the eminent philosopher John Dewey, Vermont, '79, who was followed in turn in 1896 by Robert Mark Wenley, who came to Michigan bearing the highest honors of the University of Glasgow.