History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . o have occuried, so far as couldbe ascertained, more than three times in fourcenturies. The subjects for examinationwere political science, economics and medi-eval history. The thesis was entitled TheNature of the Federal State. ProfessorCarl Victor Fricker, Ph. D., of the LeipzigUniversity, in commenting on Jlr. Eobinsonssuccessful examination, spoke very highly ofhim and the excellent manner in which hehad handled the subje
History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . o have occuried, so far as couldbe ascertained, more than three times in fourcenturies. The subjects for examinationwere political science, economics and medi-eval history. The thesis was entitled TheNature of the Federal State. ProfessorCarl Victor Fricker, Ph. D., of the LeipzigUniversity, in commenting on Jlr. Eobinsonssuccessful examination, spoke very highly ofhim and the excellent manner in which hehad handled the subject of his thesis. Re-turning to America in 1895, Mr. Robinsonwas appointed jtrincipal of the high schoolat Muskegon, Mich. He held this positionuntil 1897, when he removed to Rock Island,111., to accept the position of principal ofthe high school of that city. In Scptembei,1899, he came to St. Paul to accejit the po-sition he now tills. Mr. Robinson hasachieved considerable reputation as an au-thority on political science and economics,and has contributed a numlier of articles toleading educational and jiolitical science publications, among which may be mentioned:. EDWARD VAX DYKE KOBINSON. The Nature of the Federal State, (re-jirinted from the Annals of the AmericanAcademy of Political and Social Science, ); Topics for Supplementary Reading andDiscussion in United States History,(School Review, May, 1897); The CarolineIslands and the Terms of Peace, (Indepen-dent, October, 1898); An Ideal Course inHistory for Secondary Schools—a paperread before the National Educatitmal Asso-ciation at Milwaukee—(School Review, No-vember, 1898); Review of J. Novicow: La(pierre et ses prt^tendus bienfaits, Ameri-can Journal of Sociology, November, 1898);Review of G. de Molinari: Gi-andeur et A{>-cadence de la guerre, (Political Science(Quarterly, December, 1898); Germany andtill Caroline Islands, (Independent, Janu-ary 2(i. 1899); History in Relation to the Formation of Character, (
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