THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 163 
REPORT OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SECTION. 
kead before the Annual Meeting of the Association, May 11th, 1893. 
Since submitting their last report, your Section has held seven 
meetings, at six of which papers were read as follows : 
1892. 
May 2xst.—‘‘Apperception,” by S. B. Sinclair, B. A. 
June 18th.—‘‘Some Thoughts on Liberty and Laws,” by John Hol- 
liday, M. A. 
October 22nd.—‘“ Hypnotism,” by John King, M. A. 
Nov. 19th.—‘‘Socrates and the Socratic Schools,” by S. A. Mor- 
gan, B. A. 
Dec. 17th.—‘‘Aristotle as an Educator,” by Mrs. Newcombe. 
1893. 
Mar. 18th.—“ The Science of Economics,” by J. T. Barnard. 
The meeting of April 15th was devoted to the consideration of 
certain economical questions arising from the discussion of the prev- 
ious evening: : 
While the number of those attending our meetings is not large, 
we are convinced that good work is being done, and of such a char- 
acter as could not be attained from general meetings of the Asso- 
ciation. 
S. B. SINCLAIR, S. A. MORGAN, 
Chairman. Secretary. 
