Student notebooks, 1878-1879.

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Student notebooks, 1878-1879.

Notebooks containing abstracts of Porter's The human intellect: with an introduction upon psychology and the soul (1878) and McCosh's Method of divine government (1879), both for Prof. Daniel J. Noyes, done while a student at Dartmouth College in the Class of 1879.

2 v. ; 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8329685

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Dartmouth College. Class of 1964

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McCosh, James, 1811-1894

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Scottish philosophical writer, born in Ayrshire; became president and professor of philosophy of the college of New Jersey, at Princeton in 1868; resigned the presidency in 1888 but continued as lecturer on philosophy until his death in 1894. From the description of Letter to Rev. W.F. Farr, 1875 December 3. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 54752223 ...

Bailey, Edward Goldsmith, 1857-

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Porter, Noah, 1811-1892

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Noah Porter: Congregational clergyman, educator, president of Yale College; B.A., Yale, 1831; studied at the Yale Divinity School with Nathaniel W. Taylor; ordained in 1836; from 1843-1846 pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Springfield, Massachusetts; president of Yale from 1871-1886. From the description of Noah Porter papers, 1781-1889 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702169079 Congregational minister, metaphysician, author, and president of Yale. ...

Noyes, Daniel J. (Daniel James), 1812-1885.

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Noyes was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1832. He attended Andover Theological Seminary and received his DD from the University of Vermont in 1853. He was Phillips professor of theology (1849-1869) and professor of political economics and intellectual philosophy (1869-1883) at Dartmouth College. From the description of Correspondence, 1830-1889. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 237360147 ...

Dartmouth College

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