"The American Scholar" was a speech given by Ralph Waldo Emerson on August 31, 1837, to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard College at the First Parish...
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The American Scholar is the quarterly literary magazine of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, established in 1932. The magazine has won fourteen National Magazine...
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Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
work, he gave a speech entitled "The American Scholar," in 1837, which Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. considered to be America's "intellectual Declaration of Independence"...
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Rogers The Scholars (band), an American band The Scholars (vocal group), a British a cappella group The Scholar (film), (1918 film) an American film featuring...
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Transcendentalism (redirect from American Transcendentalism)
to verify] Emerson alludes to this concept in the introduction of the American Scholar address, "that there is One Man, – present to all particular men...
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Phi Beta Kappa (redirect from The Phi Beta Kappa Society)
distinguished speakers. Ralph Waldo Emerson's 1837 address at Harvard, "The American Scholar", is the best-known of those addresses, but there were dozens of others...
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Road Scholar is an American not-for-profit organization that provides educational travel programs primarily geared toward older adults. The organization...
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Slouching Towards Bethlehem (category American essay collections)
Appeared first in 1964 in The American Scholar. "On Morality" Appeared first in 1965 in The American Scholar under the title "The Insidious Ethic of Conscience"...
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William Moulton Marston (category Comics scholars)
combined his own and Gaines's middle names. In a 1943 issue of The American Scholar, Marston wrote: "Not even girls want to be girls so long as our feminine...
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Rhodes Scholarship (redirect from Rhodes Scholar)
the creation of alumni associations in several countries, most prominently the Association of American Rhodes Scholars (which publishes The American Oxonian...
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D. Kramer (born June 23, 1958) is an American legal scholar serving as the president and vice chancellor of the London School of Economics since April...
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Four arts (redirect from Four arts of the chinese scholar)
The four arts (simplified Chinese: 四艺; traditional Chinese: 四藝; pinyin: Sìyì), or the four arts of the Chinese scholar, were the four main academic and...
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an American professor of philosophy. From 1932 to 1943 he served as the first editor of the Phi Beta Kappa Society's literary journal, The American Scholar...
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at the Database of Classical Scholars National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir Hadley, James (1869–70). "On the Nature and Theory of the Greek...
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Thomas J. Wright is an American international relations scholar currently serving as Senior Director for Strategic Planning at the United States National...
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The United States Presidential Scholars Program is a program of the United States Department of Education. It is described as "one of the nation's highest...
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Non-fiction novel (section History of the genre)
non-fiction novel of the 20th century was John Hersey's Hiroshima (1946). Scholar David Schmid writes that "many American writers during the post-World War...
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Joseph Epstein (writer) (category 21st-century American essayists)
Joseph Epstein (born January 9, 1937) is an American writer who was the editor of the magazine The American Scholar from 1975 to 1997. He has published books...
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McClellan is an American biblical scholar who is active on social media. He is a public scholar of the Bible and religion and a member of the Church of Jesus...
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Jill Lepore (category 20th-century American historians)
Supplement, The Journal of American History, Foreign Affairs, the Yale Law Journal, The American Scholar, and the American Quarterly. Three of her books...
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Etymological fallacy (redirect from The etymological fallacy)
1973.Lewis, Bernard (Winter 2006). "The New Anti-Semitism". The American Scholar. 75 (1): 25–36. Archived from the original on 8 November 2017. Lipstadt...
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Scholars, covering notable people who have received a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford since its 1902 founding, sorted by the year the scholarship...
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Mike Wallace (historian) (redirect from The Gotham Center for New York City History)
University of Chicago Press. Michael Wallace, "The Uses of Violence in American History," The American Scholar, Volume 40, Number 1 (Winter 1970–71), pp....
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non-European stock; thus it was a form of ethnic nationalism. Some American scholars have argued that the United States government institutionalized a civic nationalism...
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Peter Gay (redirect from The Freud Reader)
director of the New York Public Library's Center for Scholars and Writers (1997–2003). He received the American Historical Association's (AHA) Award for Scholarly...
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1824 and February 1825, it is recognized by scholars as the first history of American literature and the first substantial work of criticism concerning...
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Graeme Wood (journalist) (redirect from The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State)
The Cambodia Daily, The New Yorker, The American Scholar, The New Republic, Bloomberg Businessweek, Culture+Travel, The Wall Street Journal and the International...
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Native Americans in the United States List of American Inuit Native American Languages Act of 1990 Native American weaponry Native Americans in German popular...
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Black studies (redirect from African-American scholar)
culture, and politics of the peoples of the African diaspora and Africa. The field includes scholars of African-American, Afro-Canadian, Afro-Caribbean...
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