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Letters, Lectures and Addresses of Charles Edward Garman: A Memorial Volume Prepared With the Cooperation of the Class of 1884, Amherst College

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Excerpt from Letters, Lectures and Addresses of Charles Edward Garman: A Memorial Volume Prepared With the Cooperation of the Class of 1884, Amherst College

With this explanation the writings of Professor Garman are submitted to the alumni of Amherst College, who knew and loved him, and to his many friends and colleagues, in the belief that although fragmentary and doubtless far from his ideal of what should be published in his name, they will serve as a welcome reminder of one whose influence lives on, although his voice is now silenced. To those who did not know him in life they may at least have the human interest which always attends upon consider ing in common with a Sincere and broad-minded fellow man themes which lie very near the heart of things.

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636 pages, Hardcover

First published August 12, 2015

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August 18, 2024
Lengthy. An interesting perspective on Christian college philosophy at a transitional juncture in world history.
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