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AFTERNOON SESSION.
Columbian University, 3:30 p. m.

V. American History.  Historical Science

1.  Raleigh's Settlements on Roanoke island: An Historical Survival.  By Stephen B. Weeks, Ph.D., University of North Carolina.
2.  Political Ideas of Puritans.  By Dr. Herbert L. Osgood, Adjunct Professor of Columbia  College.
3.  Co-operation among the State Historical Societies.  By General C. W. Darling; Utica, N. Y. 
4.  The Organization of Historical Material.  By W. H. Mace, M.A., Cornell University.
5.  Is History a Science? By Professor R. H. Dabney, University of Virginia.

EVENING SESSION.
Columbian University, 8 p. m.

VI.  Historical Science, etc. 

Report of Committees.
1.  The Teaching of History.  By Professor EDWARD CHANNING, Harvard University.
2.  The Philosophical Aspects of History.  By Dr. WILLIAM T. HARRIS, Commissioner of Education.
3.  Importance of Geography to the Reader and Student of History.  By President D. C. GILMAN, Johns Hopkins University.
4.  Webster's Seventh of March Speech.  By JAMES SCHOULER of Boston.
5.  The Border Land between the Archaeologist and the Historian.  By Professor OTIS T. MASON, U. S. National Museum.
6.  The Expenditures of Foreign Governments in behalf of History.  By Professor J. F. JAMESON, Brown University. 

Transcription Notes:
(LINE 8) Stephen B. Weeks, Ph.D - Not Stephen R. Weeks