Abstract

THE twenty-fifth anniversary of the foundation of the Johns Hopkins University was celebrated at Baltimore last month. The commemorative address delivered by Dr. D.C. Gilman, for twenty-five years president of the University, and now president of the Carnegie Institution, is published in Science, together with the address delivered by Prof. Remsen upon his inauguration as president of the University. The assembly was one of the most noteworthy that has been gathered together in America, being composed of leaders in many branches of intellectual activity. In the course of the ceremonies an address, signed by more than one thousand alumni of the university and others, was presented to Dr. Gilman. We give extracts from the addresses delivered by Dr. Gilman and Prof. Remsen.

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