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The one who did the most to help Peirce in these desperate times was his old friend William James, dedicating his Will to Believe ( 1897 ) to Peirce, and arranging for Peirce to be paid to give two series of lectures at or near Harvard ( 1898 and 1903 ).
Lyell entered Exeter College, Oxford in 1816, and attended William Buckland's lectures.
At first approaching the subject through The Republic by Plato, he soon turned to contemporary ideas of socialism as expressed by the recently formed Fabian Society and free lectures delivered at Kelmscott House, the home of William Morris.
He attended the anatomical lectures of Sir William Blizard ( 1743 – 1835 ) at the London Hospital, and was employed to assist as demonstrator ; he also attended Percivall Pott's surgical lectures at St Bartholomew's Hospital, as well as the lectures of John Hunter.
He also came under the influence of William Morris, joining the Hammersmith Socialist Society and attending lectures by Morris and George Bernard Shaw ( with whom he temporarily shared a passion for vegetarianism ).
In 1936 Carl Rogers, the most influential psychologist in America after William James, invited Otto Rank to give a series of lectures in New York on Rank ’ s post-Freudian models of experiential and relational therapy.
Once William had completed his course at the Magdeburg school he went on to Goettingen University where he attended lectures on physical geography and technology, high mathematics, theoretical chemistry and practical chemistry and physics.
William Blackstone became the first lecturer in English common law at the University of Oxford in 1753, but the university did not establish the program for the purpose of professional study, and the lectures were very philosophical and theoretical in nature.
Norman Ramsey considered Rabi's lectures " pretty dreadful ", while William Nierenberg felt that he was " simply an awful lecturer ".
* an edition of Sir William Hamilton's lectures with memoir ( 1869, in collaboration with HL Mansel )
William Hutchinson included a gloss on Night Thoughts in his series of lectures The Spirit of Masonry ( 1775 ), underlining the masonic symbolism of the text.
While in New Brunswick, Muste took courses in philosophy at New York University and Columbia University, attending lectures by William James and meeting John Dewey, who became a personal friend.
There, he focused on studying constitutional law and attended the regular lectures of former President of the United States and future Chief Justice of the United States William Howard Taft.
William Blackstone became the first lecturer in English common law at the University of Oxford in 1753, but the university did not establish the program for the purpose of professional study, and the lectures were very philosophical and theoretical in nature.
Strand Block, Somerset House, designed by William Chambers, home to the Royal Academy 1780 – 1837, Soane delivered all his lectures here
There were several thriving literary societies, including the Erosophic and the Phi Beta Kappa societies, which frequently had lectures by such distinguished politicians and literary figures as United States Supreme Court Justice John A. Campbell, novelist William Gilmore Simms, and Professor Frederick Barnard ( later president of Columbia University ).
He delivered a series of lectures on science before the Maryland Institute in 1827, and succeeded his father as professor of natural philosophy and chemistry at William and Mary in 1828, where he remained until 1835.
William Lyon Mackenzie King, a senior undergraduate who would later become Prime Minister of Canada, introduced a successful motion at the meeting to " abstain from attendance at lectures at University College until a proper investigation be granted by the provincial government into the difficulties existing at the university.
Nevertheless, the Parliament spurred the creation of a dozen privately funded lectures with the intent of informing people of the diversity of religious experience: these lectures funded researchers such as William James, D. T. Suzuki, and Alan Watts, who greatly influenced the public conception of world religions.
He attended the anatomical lectures of Dr John Kidd and the geological lectures of Dr William Buckland and he became greatly interested both in zoology and geology.
Crossing to England towards the end of 1582, he attended the lectures of John Rainolds ( 1549 – 1607 ) at Oxford, and those of William Whitaker at Cambridge.

lectures and praised
The US philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce praised Cantor's set theory, and, following public lectures delivered by Cantor at the first International Congress of Mathematicians, held in Zurich in 1897, Hurwitz and Hadamard also both expressed their admiration.
Lowell, who had never spoken in public before, was praised for these lectures.
This research showed that the section on alternative teaching methods within lectures was the most highly praised.
In one of these lectures, entitled " Lonely Fun ", he describes the Standish Alcove in the library as modeled after a " gentleman's library ," and praised the opportunities the library offered for solitary leisure.
The merits of his lectures at the Royal Institution on poetry were praised by Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
In 1915-16, after a New York Age editorial by James Weldon Johnson praised his street lectures, Harrison decided to concentrate his work in Harlem ’ s Black community.

lectures and genius
* You Can't Blow Up A Social Relationship, CD including Zinn lectures and performances by rock band Resident genius ( Thick Records, 2005 )
Many records of experiences at Gräfenberg were published, all more or less favorable to the claims of Priessnitz, and some enthusiastic in their estimate of his genius and penetration ; Captain R. T. Claridge introduced hydropathy into England in the early 1840s, his writings and lectures, and later those of Sir William James Erasmus Wilson ( 1809 – 1884 ), James Manby Gully and Edward Johnson, making numerous converts, and filling the establishments which opened soon after at Malvern and elsewhere, with Scotland particularly well represented.

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and although it was a school for men only, it afforded Henrietta an opportunity to attend its public lectures.
The staff utilized the collected material in these registries for numerous lectures to national and international meetings, exhibits, and published studies.
He is well known for having given a series of lectures in which he championed a pure form of Christian doctrine and chastised his audience about their laxity.
Participants, both men and women, were charged three dollars to attend or five dollars for all seven lectures.
The Lavoisier definition was held as absolute truth for over 30 years, until the 1810 article and subsequent lectures by Sir Humphry Davy in which he proved the lack of oxygen in H < sub > 2 </ sub > S, H < sub > 2 </ sub > Te, and the hydrohalic acids.
Fuller accepted a job decorating the interior of the café in exchange for meals, giving informal lectures several times a week, and models of the Dymaxion house were exhibited at the café.
* Chalmers Students for Sustainability – CSS promoting sustainable development among the students and runs projects, campaigns and lectures.
The lectures then served as the basis for his textbook, The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory, published in 1930.
Gardner had the prints " clarified " by Snelling, and new negatives produced, " more conducive to printing ", for use in the illustrated lectures he gave around the UK.
Snelling supplied the photographic prints which were available for sale at Gardner's lectures.
His famous twenty-three catechetical lectures ( Greek Κατηχήσεις ), which he delivered while still a presbyter in 347 or 348, contain instructions on the principal topics of Christian faith and practice, in rather a popular than a scientific manner, full of a warm pastoral love and care for the catechumens to whom they were delivered.
After a general introduction, eighteen lectures follow for the competentes, and the remaining five are addressed to the newly baptized, in preparation for the reception of Holy Communion.
*-an accessible set of lectures originally for the citizens of Göttingen.
In Swansea's maritime quarter are the Dylan Thomas Theatre, home of the Swansea Little Theatre of which Thomas was once a member, and the former Guildhall built in 1825 and now occupied by the Dylan Thomas Centre, a literature centre, where exhibitions and lectures are held and setting for the annual Dylan Thomas Festival.
During this period Husserl had delivered lectures on internal time consciousness, which several decades later his former student Heidegger edited for publication.
** Husserliana: Materialien, edition for lectures and shorter works.
Elizabeth joined the Society for Promoting the Employment of Women, which organized Blackwell ’ s lectures on “ Medicine as a Profession for Ladies ” and set up a private meeting between Elizabeth and the doctor.
At the Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, Muybridge gave a series of lectures on the Science of Animal Locomotion in the Zoopraxographical Hall, built specially for that purpose in the " Midway Plaisance " arm of the exposition.
In his later lectures ( his Nova Methodo ), Fichte incorporated it into his revised presentation of the very foundations of his system, where the summons takes its place alongside original feeling, which takes the place of the earlier Anstoss ( see below ) as both a limit upon the absolute freedom of the I and a condition for the positing of the same.
At the beginning of the 19th century Scottish universities had no entrance exam, students typically entered at ages of 15 or 16, attended for as little as two years, chose which lectures to attend and left without qualifications.
Jeremiah Reynolds also delivered lectures on the " Hollow Earth " and argued for an expedition.
Credit for popularising the term may be given to Arnold Toynbee, whose lectures given in 1881 gave a detailed account of it.

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