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NEW ENGLANDER

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YALE REVIEW

NULLIUS ADDICTUS JURARE IN VERBA MAGISTRI.

DECEMBER, 1887.

ART. I. The American Board at Springfield,

II. The Physician of To-day and of the Future,
III. Dr. Furness's "Othello,"

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IV. Perkins's France under Mazarin,

UNIVERSITY TOPICS.

Classical and Philological Society of Yale College.

The Mathematical Club.
The Political Science Club.

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Wm. W Patton

E. P. Buffett Ernest Whitney

Theodore Bacon

History of the Christian Church. By George Park Fisher.-Fifteen Years in the Chapel of Yale College. By Noah Porter.-Palestine in the Time of Christ. By Edmund Stapfer, D.D.-Correspondencies of Faith and Views of Madame Guyon. By Rev. Henry T. Cheever.-Brief Institutes of General History. By E. Benjamin Andrews, D.D., LL.D.-The Art Amateur.-Natural Law in the Business World. By Henry Wood.-Parish Problems. By Washington Gladden.-Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. By Hall Caine.-Kant's Philosophy of Law. By W. Hastie, B.D.—Fleming's Vocabulary of Philosophy. By Professor Calderwood.

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