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Includes photocopy of article "Guelph Radial Railway" from book by John Mills entitled "Traction on the Grand" with related correspondence, map and information on the trackage around O.A.C. campus; book of employee's passes ca. 1920 (blank); copy of article from Mercury, Dec. 7, 1991 on "The Days of the Trolley" by Alfred Hasler; also photocopied Guelph Street Railway statements, 1896 (two are made out to George Sleeman) and photocopied admission tickets to Fairman & Lyons' entertainment, Petrie Rink; other newspaper articles on the Guelph railway station and Engine 6167 (locomotive stored by the bus station at Macdonell and Carden streets).
Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929) is one of the most significant German Jewish philosophers of the twentieth century. Published in German in 1920 and now finally available in English for the first time, Hegel and the State is a major contribution to the understanding of Hegel's political and social thought and a profound analysis of the intellectual currents that shaped the German state in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Through careful readings of Hegel’s early handwritten manuscripts, Rosenzweig shows that Hegel was wrestling with the problem of how to reconcile the subjectivity and freedom of the individual within a community and ultimately the political state. According...
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Vols. for 1902- include decisions of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals and various other courts of the District of Columbia.