Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 eBook

Leonard Huxley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 521 pages of information about Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3.

Salmon, their “playground”.

Salpa. —­aim of his work on. —­anticipated in.

Salters’ Company, present Huxley with their freedom.

Salvation Army. —­controversy, origin. —­progress of.

Samuelson, Mr., letter to:  on clerical attacks.

Sanderson, Sir Burdon. 
—­Vivisection Bill.
—­discussion with Tyndall.
—­dines with.

Sandon, Lord, leaves School Board.

Sandys, J.E. —­his speech presenting Huxley for LL.D. at Cambridge. —­letter to:  —­“tenax propositi”.

Satan, the prince of this world.

“Saturday Review” science in.

Sauropsida.

Savages, interview with.

Savigny. —­his observations on Salpa supplemented. —­his morphological method adopted.

Schlagintweit, the brothers.

Schmitz, Dr. L., head of International College.

Schomburgk, Sir Richard.

School Board. —­work on. —­his campaign continued in “Administrative Nihilism”. —­compromise, letters on.  —­Diggleite attack on the compromise.

Schurman, Professor, on design in evolution.

Science and Agriculture.

Science and Art Department. —­lectures for. —­value of examinations. —­examinations.

“Science and Art in Relation to Education”.

Science. —­and creeds. —­and its prophets.

“Science and Culture”.

“Science and Religion, Truthfulness in”.

“Science at Sea”.

Science. —­in public schools. —­in elementary schools. —­the great tragedy of. —­definition of. —­at Oxford.

Science, Biological, and Medicine.

Science Primers begun.

Science teachers, need of.

Science teaching:  scheme for the International College.

“Scientific Education”.

Scientific missionaries.

Scott, D.H., extends text-book on Biology.

Scott, John Godwin.

Scott, Mrs. J.G. (Eliza Huxley). —­visit to.  —­Letters to:  —­prospects of “Rattlesnake” voyage. —­first scientific memoir. —­engagement. —­last cruise and Kennedy’s expedition. —­return and ambitions. —­character of Forbes. —­death of his mother:  first lecture:  irony of his position.  —­Royal Medal:  people he can deal with.  —­Science and Mammon. —­rounds the Cape Horn of his life. —­position in 1858. —­his home in 1859. —­his reputation:  slavery.

Sea serpent, letters on.

Selborne, Lord, in Metaphysical Society.

Sensation, lecture on.

Seth, Professor. —­letters to:  —­thanks for understanding him:  conditions of Romanes Lecture:  Faraday on popular audiences.  —­Prolegomena:  Spinoza.

Sexton, T., and Parnell.

Shaftesbury, Lord. —­quotes Huxley’s definition of religion and morality. —­charges him with advocating vivisections before children. —­letter from.

Sharpey, Dr. William.
—­help from. 
—­Secretary Royal Society till 1871. 
—­Vivisection Bill.

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