~'jcU.of AT. ailg Voc.. IL.-No. 82. UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARIY 27. 1892. PSYCHOLOGY AND HISTORY.I Prof. Dewey's Lecture at the Unity Club." Prof. I)ew>tey irought out the fol- lowing thoughits in his lecture on P1sychology and history'"ibefore the I nitv Cluob last 'itonday eveu- It heas beeiithne strutigle of sci- rnce to d(l op(1a1 ifreeudomof or- loagiurno alsuhabitanot nsfSirins cing to this coountryinremaining for a tinne, and returnn to Isis osvn planet to relate his cxperience dur- ing the sojotirn here. SucIt a visi- (or cotild more easily answer q~ues- tioins conceruing physical phenonie- non thau those relating to science osr social life, lie woiild not lie able to show that his fellmwsoin earth wero liiving ini accordauce swith cer- ain lta1s;5:onlthe ottherIsand, Ih usan actions wnould appear to hiiii a nap- huourd mnaize. 'he iiitemipleraince antI corruption of our soieltyiiay Inn renuoveidby he applicatioii of psychology. Il h ipleot foms if con - sci usniess the sensatioin mnios in a stti ,,]it lie. If there is aii y truth in ii olution, it is the fact that there ison (c Ionitintial forwvardl movemneint from 0oiiscimnusnaess to actiosi. It'htrc is sio separatioin betweeii-the senses. IFreeclom sinthe transferring ot the senses front the -passive to- tilie active slate. Man, primarily, \vas a slave to the passive sensationst non-elie is the master, and controls 10e outgoiingnof Iis owni intelligence. IDevotion to miechiaiiical pursuits (((((1(00 the niind idealistic:,anod thy, grcat inventions of inioderis tones art, simply this idlealismn pratctilli It has takens years for the think- c5on phi losophsical subsjects tin un- I ilorstancl the relatioii of idea to atoor thast ideas finid actual ex- I prcusion in iiaerial things, The IFrcihemuphasizedl this fisal last anI tlie terrible Revolntion resulted. 11l(, llerisasis asserted a ciomon centre of ctivity whlichi sas found inl the minid. Thne present problenm is to find a unity whlichs shall give - significasnce to both. The Anmericaisslhave, as yet, con-; tributed nothing to psychology, but1 it lies wtithtin their power to become (lie greatest philosophers. I Thse Eastern Trip. PRICE, THREE CENTS. (OP YOUR ( Choral Union Series. Th~e tiase-ball- managemnitlpre- The concert nest Saturnday even- t sented its reqluest t hue Faculty on inigosill lie -a utst evnjo01a1blOCIone weG Istonslay for leave of absence fine are confidenit, for a special pro-MildtoYu. twelve, mess fromn May an to _ tine r, gramsme Inns been anrtanged for this-e- Through Your included, in order to take amyeastern° coincert, and thne artists participating NE1W tells. Tlhe, petition nwas laidlon. the are all 'of thensn nf (lie high~est excel- F . TBR~ table, hbutit is 'nindersonsnl that it lence. Cetae u hn rsiet hymaea-ey eiedi -Uo Angell retursns fromi Washainsgtonu. It 1ression recentlly at 'itonccstcr ndisni lh -- APP'LICAT ION. in lecneil tial there in connsiderable Me. Maclcriclge wnas enagedl foer(lie _-- oppositionfrons a nunmbernsf thne cossinig nmusical festivaliTisis is U 1Into1 lacnulty to (li e(ain takingasn Eastern fifthsengagemnit nt (his fcstival, I' tripa at alt, and a tess- sill interpose fact whlichs speaks voilunmes fon his '51 nnns norns ornesnnnt Plain no objection if the trip is connfineid worth. We will plisha(Ithenro-IinniDEnRITiinn-tv IiteH.e wtithins reasonsable linilts nof (isse. gramnne before (lie chte of concet. The tells, an arrangedl by tine sana- We desire at this (isact(isempasize - ager (Isis year, consumes but onie day tihe increasinig inmportance of tie j snore (ham last year's trip. Every cosncerts whlich come in thne seics. eftort snas naade to arrange thse dates Feb. s2, chsornus, orchestra, annd solis withn tienansylvanila, tPrincetons, Yale ists of national as wtcll as intcerna- and Harnvanrd, die stronger colleges, tionual reputationi. May 9, Syn- sin (hat (lie trip swonnld be evens short- phouny Otcestrsi. tMa I,"DI-) er thsanlast year, bnnt(lie smanagersn natinon. cat 1aunt,"' Blelioz. Amy nsf thsese (canon say they can io iso sersontasthorecaids(lie paper s inst winynwn ae ei s erpt se s e netter (hantsh(ncdates nofftredl.If tInc le inmpressedh withntInc cnthsitasmni ~e tre o$ ar estn7AnnAl (ril mustlie shnortenedilbIs-tdieorder dis played at the Padarinewsk on- musn orCtao tet nit the Ftaculty, eidier Ptennsylvania. certs. H~e is thne gre atest liatist R.I-I. F. rF & ( andc IPrinicetnor Vale andtl Haurvardisince Rlb linstein innhits ct idais. -' I must Ine cuntouit. Thiis is tio eAkniArbor Inns cacuso t in thalt it( DETRtOIT, Mt'II. regrettend,'no die chief caluetofith(le ,ann mpplorthunity is afdedlitito hinr trlp is ins coontestswitthese(hosnlletges.t ts great geniius.Iegisa ci Inhe studenits still anuxtously awinnat theit.at IFcli ifor (Inc benecit if (Inn:SPEgIAL SALE! instl dlecisionnsof thic IFacultty. swonssanas'annetx ti n''nates noansgym.sI 1 (I s Sslc tCi 1' .sn'tiscros'it usical Society lbyChs Sple & Co Therapeutical Society. estabslishingmotine "Schnool of Mut sic," nre sehlingsit greastlyre- BTe regnilar meeting of (lie'I hem -andntigagin'giadarecwski tic same dcscnlpsices, ftstirchce penitical Society took tphacec insthediccay shsows a spirit of cnatrrise ancd 0 Icnf ckIse-lldr thieratpettical laboratory last Mohndcay hlnnencostact thstrs svtl naacdtin evsan. Ie. Stiker reatd assnorigin School of Music a great sniccess. wcaran all Fuarnisnlg nal papser ona theieluentcice itocr-Ildners of Choral Unaiona tickets can , (xa do. cuiec chlorinde on bacteriaso Tias sectnre a Pnndarewtski tickets foe 50 Conn anildinspect gnoods seas followedh by a very iteresting cents. All othuers mnnnst ptay 75 1su ch es. paper by MNr. Bright entitcle Ca- cents. The price osf evening tickets l o r i m e t r i c i n v e s t ig a t i on s o f t hI nc tas a tstO h a e f o o r r e inl i n g C h o r a l V i s i o n ' G h a p . S p e l l e r & y e i c i n o u n n e a d a t - c n e t i l a g r g t 3 2 . T e e S.'k ' { ' ' : ~ i ' syriste. IHis expserimntso vendcIc tickects are nol to be initalinediin any S.''AE ''tlL (hunt (lie todrugs act qi tetdniffcr- , other mnnser thnaanrovidedclfor ini entlhy (toprodunce (lie samutnltimaate die my-laws nsf thte society. It still SAYE TIME ANDT MONEY effect. IQuininne t- wr ovr-.hen ., tat it0 -iis a matteritnofm econn I Iperatunre by cdirectly prevesitng tissuse smetablsoismn andi thuerebny caunsinug i diminniloin of seat mprodcntioni. tOn (Inc otlier hnid antipyrinie causes aun increasen hbeat produhtction buttdones not comhpenate for (lie heat (dissipa5- tion, hence a lowering of tenmtera- ture. Mr. Bright bach evidently puse much timac on tbe subject discussed, and wsnmucl appreciated bsy memo- bsers of the socicty. The next nueet- iag will be held in tbe tisusal place February ist, at 7 p. 10. nnny to piurchuase nun assocuite nuenmn- IIyfu nry bershnip ticknet, $2.00, anduch(ius sec cure hn'anarenski fine 5o ccnts insstcadh ~ cut 75- Wie sre coinfident non onue caun neglect hearing thin greatest nit uns while nwe srehe. genus of (Isis genserains. I _0*0 - CALLAG[-I \N & CO., 11 e Princetonian publhishued a spe- cial edition last 'T'uesday night, en- PUBLISHERS, tirely devoted to letters from promi- neint alumni of thue college on tbe 114 Monroe St., Chicago. subject of forming a University crest. 50 S . State St., Ann Arbor.