The Open court . m ^ ?? / /. AN INTERIOR OF THE THIERS FOUNDATION. both of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences and of theFrench Academy and vice-rector of the Academy of Paris. M. Jules Girard, of the Academy of Inscriptions and Literaturefollowed M. Haurean as superintendent (1896-1902). He in turnwas succeeded by the present superintendent, M. Emile Boutrouxof the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, who is fitted tofill this delicate position by his prominence as a philosopher and hisdistinguished personality. Besides the superintendent, the present council consists of auniversi


The Open court . m ^ ?? / /. AN INTERIOR OF THE THIERS FOUNDATION. both of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences and of theFrench Academy and vice-rector of the Academy of Paris. M. Jules Girard, of the Academy of Inscriptions and Literaturefollowed M. Haurean as superintendent (1896-1902). He in turnwas succeeded by the present superintendent, M. Emile Boutrouxof the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, who is fitted tofill this delicate position by his prominence as a philosopher and hisdistinguished personality. Besides the superintendent, the present council consists of auniversity man, M. Croiset; a politician who is now a minister ofstate, M. Alexandre Ribot; a savant, M. Lippmann; and a jour-nalist, M. Francis Charmes, editor of the Revue des Denx-Mondcs. % THE THIERS FOUNDATION. 265 This board of five members meets at least once a montli, a fee of 100francs for attendance being- allowed to each of its members. Atthe beginning- of each year it chooses five from the many candidatesfor the annual a


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