An edition of These twenty-five years (1933)

These twenty-five years

a symposium by W.H. Alexander, E.K. Broadus, F.J. Lewis and J.M. MacEachran of the University of Alberta.

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An edition of These twenty-five years (1933)

These twenty-five years

a symposium by W.H. Alexander, E.K. Broadus, F.J. Lewis and J.M. MacEachran of the University of Alberta.

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Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
113

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Table of Contents

The higher learning. Twenty-five years of conflict, by W.H. Alexander.
English poetry during these twenty-five years, by E.K. Broadus.
Concepts of the living and non-living world, by F.J. Jewis.
Twenty-five years of philosophical speculation, by J.M. MacEachran.

Edition Notes

A series of lectures given in commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the University of Alberta.

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Toronto

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Library of Congress
AZ361 T5

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Pagination
v, 113 p. --
Number of pages
113

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OL17269824M
Internet Archive
thesetwentyfivey0000alex

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