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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY 



ROTCH. ARRHENIUS. NlPHER. CLAYTON. BaUEK. 



After the Adjournment of Ihe Section of Cosuiical Physics. The Addresses were given by 

 Professor Svante Arrhenius, of the University of Stockholm, and Dr. A. L. Rotch, Director of the 

 Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory. Dr. L. A. Bauer, of Washington, was Secretary. 



historian of religion was said to be especially concerned with the work- 

 ings of an incalculable supernatural factor, which indeed no history can 

 wisely ignore. 



The spirit of mental science, subsumed under which were psychology 

 and sociology, was voiced by Dr. G. Stanley Hall, an eager student of 

 human life, who has achieved an encyclopedic learning; the creator 

 of a school in the investigation of problems in mental science con- 

 ceived and approached in a singularly generous spirit, who has made 

 Clark University, of which he has been president since it was founded, 

 preeminently an institution for psychological research; while, as 

 teacher, editor and organizer, he has inspired an enthusiasm for the 



