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- TitleNicholas Murray Butler an Vaihinger, Washington D. C., 8.7.1898, 1 S., Ts. mit eU, Briefkopf National Educational Association | Meets in Washington, D. C., July 7–12, 1898. | Executive Committee for 1897–8. | JAMES M. GREENWOOD, PRESIDENT, | KANSAS CITY, MO. | CHARLES R. SKINNER, 1ST V. PRES’T, | ALBANY, N. Y. | IRWIN SHEPARD, SECRETARY, | WINONA, MINN. | I. C. MCNEILL, TREASURER | WEST SUPERIOR, WIS. | ALBERT G. LANE, CH’N OF TRUSTEES | CHICAGO, ILL. | Secretary’s Office., Wasserzeichen W S 6 B PARAGON LINEN | MADE IN U. S. A., Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 3 q, Nr. 3
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Nicholas Murray Butler an Vaihinger, Washington D. C., 8.7.1898, 1 S., Ts. mit eU, Briefkopf National Educational Association | Meets in Washington, D. C., July 7–12, 1898. | Executive Committee for 1897–8. | JAMES M. GREENWOOD, PRESIDENT, | KANSAS CITY, MO. | CHARLES R. SKINNER, 1ST V. PRES’T, | ALBANY, N. Y. | IRWIN SHEPARD, SECRETARY, | WINONA, MINN. | I. C. MCNEILL, TREASURER | WEST SUPERIOR, WIS. | ALBERT G. LANE, CH’N OF TRUSTEES | CHICAGO, ILL. | Secretary’s Office., Wasserzeichen W S 6 B PARAGON LINEN | MADE IN U. S. A., Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, Aut. XXI, 3 q, Nr. 3
Arlington Hotel, Washington, D. C., July 8, 1898.
Prof. Dr. H. Vaihinger, Reichard Strasse 15, Halle, Germany.
Dear Sir:
Accept my thanks four your cordial postal card[1] of June 27th, which has just reached me, relative to Mr. Washington’s dissertation, and have written to Mr. Washington asking him to furnish you with the notice[2] that you desire. We regard his study as an important one, and in some respects as original.
With cordial good wishes, I am Yours very truly,
Nicholas Murray Butler
Columbia University
New York[a]
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2↑the notice ] vgl. die Selbstanzeige von William Morrow Washington, Ashland (Kentucky): The Formal and Material Elements of Kant’s Ethics. Columbia University Contributions III, 1. New York, Macmillan. 1898. (67 S.) In: Kant-Studien 3 (1899), S. 214–215.▲