H. Bushnell. The true wealth or weal of nations.--R. W. Emerson. The American scholar.--J. Durfee. The influences of scientific discovery and invention on social and political progress.--A. P. Peabody. The connection between science and religion.--G. W. Curtic. The American doctrine of liberty.-F. A. March. The scholar of to-day.--A. H. Bullock. Intellectual leadership in American history.--C. K. Adams. The relations of higher education to national posperity.--C.H. Bell. The worship of success.--W. Phillips. The scholar in a republic.--E.B.Andrews. The social plaint.--A. D. White. Evolution vs. revolution in politics.--J. J. Chapman. The unity of human nature.--B. Perry. The amateur spirit.--B. I. Wheeler. Things human.--F. E. Schelling. Humanities, gone and to come.--A. Shaw. Jefferson's doctrines under new tests.--J. F. Jameson. The age if erudition.--C.W. Eliot. Academic freedom.--A. B. Hart. The hope of democracy.--E. L. Parsons. Democracy and a prophetic idealism.--E. A. Grosvenor. The attitude of the scholar.--J. Royce. What is vital in Christianity?--B. Wendell. The mystery of education.--W. Wilson. The spirit of learning.--P. Shorey. The unity of human spirit