. History of the University of Michigan . forHistory of Religions in tlie American Oriental So-ciety. From 1892 to 1895 ^^ ^^-^ ^^ ^ councilof the Goetlie Society of London. From 1891 to1896 he was secretary of Glasgow llnivcrsity Exten-sion Boaid, and Dean of the Arts Department ofQueen Margaret College. Besides numerous maga-zine articles and reviews, he has published the fol-lowing : Socrates and Christ (i8^9); Aspectsof Pessimism (1S94) ; Contemporary Theologyand Theism (1897) ; An Outline Litroductory toKants Critique of Pure Reason (1S97); ThePreparation for Christianity in the ;cient Wo


. History of the University of Michigan . forHistory of Religions in tlie American Oriental So-ciety. From 1892 to 1895 ^^ ^^-^ ^^ ^ councilof the Goetlie Society of London. From 1891 to1896 he was secretary of Glasgow llnivcrsity Exten-sion Boaid, and Dean of the Arts Department ofQueen Margaret College. Besides numerous maga-zine articles and reviews, he has published the fol-lowing : Socrates and Christ (i8^9); Aspectsof Pessimism (1S94) ; Contemporary Theologyand Theism (1897) ; An Outline Litroductory toKants Critique of Pure Reason (1S97); ThePreparation for Christianity in the ;cient World (1898). In 1S95 he edited with memoir Veitchs Monism and Dualism. He was also an associate administrative work of the Reformatory Prison, Gov-editor of Baldwins iJictionary of Philosophy and ernor Long persuaded her to undertake this On April 25, 1889, he was married She remained there in the capacity of superintend-to Catherine Dickson (iibson, daughter of ^Archibald ent two and one-half years, after which she was. ELIZA MARIA MOSHER THE UNIVERSITT SENATE 305 settled in Brooklyn, New York, in association with Germanic Philology. He died in Boston, AugustDr. Lucy M. Hall, also a graduate of the University 16, 1899, as the result of a bicycle accident in theof Michigan. Together Dr. Mosher and Dr. Hall White Mountains while upon his summer vacation,held the chair of Physiology and the position ofResident Physician at Vassar College, doing thework there in alternate semesters, during the firstthree years of their professional life in twelve years Dr. Mosher conducted an exten-sive practice in that city. In 1S96 she was calledto the University of Michigan as Professor of Hygieneand Womens Dean. This position she resigned inthe summer of 1902 to resume her practice in Brook-lyn. She is a member of the Medical Society of theCounty of Kings, New York ; the American PublicHealth Association; the American Association forthe Advancement of Physical Educ


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