Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. H. Bushnell. The true wealth or weal of nations.--R.W. Emerson. The American scholar.-- J. Durfee. The influence of scientific discovery and invention on social and political progress.--A.P. Peabody. The connection between science and religion.--G.W. Curtis. The American doctrine of liberty.--G.A. March. The scholar of to-day.--A.H. Bullock. Intellectual leadership in American history.--C.K. Adams. The relations of higher education to national prosperity. C.H. Bell. The worship of success.--W. Phillips. The scholar in a republic.--E.B. Andrews. The social plaint.--A.D. White. Evolution vs. revolution, in politics.-- J.J. Chapman. The unity of human nature.--B. Perry. The amateur spirit --B.I. Wheeler. Things human.--F.E. Schelling. Humanities, gone and to come.--A. Shaw. Jefferson's doctrines under new tests.--J.F. Jameson. The age of erudition.--C.W. Eliot. Academic freedom.--A.B. Hart. The hope of democracy. E.L. Parsons. Democracy and a prophetic idealism.-- E.A. Grosvenor. The attitude of the scholar.--J. Royce. What is vital in Christianity?--B. Wendell. The mystery of education.--W. Wilson. The spirit of learning.--P. Shorey. The unity of the human spirit