The official announcement of the plan of Clark University has been published and it gives a good idea of the work of the university as it will be carried on for a few years. The president of the university, G. Stanley Hall, will direct the department of psychology as he did at Johns Hopkins University, and will have under his personal supervision a few of the students pursuing the highest courses in this department. H. H. Donaldson, who also comes from Johns Hopkins, will be assistant professor of Neurology. Warren P. Lombard, a graduate of Harvard University, and the Harvard Medical school, will have sharge of the department of biology, he having lately come from the laboratory of Professor Ludwig in Leipsic. Albert A. Nicholson, who is to fill the chair of physics, has held a similar position in the Case school of science in Cleveland. The chemical laboratory has been fitted up with fifty rooms, but as yet no appointments of instructors in this department have been made, nor any in the department of mathematics. In fact it is not expected that the whole corps of instructors will be obtained inside of two or three years.
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