History Of Institutions: The le Island School for the Deaf is in Providence, enal Institutions.-The state penal system ministered by the Division of Correctional ces of the Department of Social Welfare, major institutions, all located at Cranston, he Adult Correctional Institutions, Rhode 1 Training School for Girls, Rhode Island ing School for Boys, and Reformatory for
The problem of analyzing individual religious emotional experience has been largely left to the rery young science of psychology. As yet there have been few studies which are in any significant sense adequate to the material. The central fact of most personal religion is communion and union with deity, but the roots of this fact are so deeply embedded in human history of institutions and experience as to lie almost inaccessible to analysis. As a consequence, the most accurate data in the possession of scholars was obtained from the history of institutions of external religious practices and institutions.
3RAHAM, gra'am, Frank Porter (1886- ), American educator and public official. He was 5orn in Fayetteville, N. C., on Oct. 14, 1886. He *raduated from the University of North Carolina n 1909 and received a master's degree in history of institutions rom Columbia in 1916. In 1914 he accepted an nstructorship in history of institutions at the University of >Jorth Carolina, becoming a full professor in 927. Appointed president of the university in 1930, he gained a national reputation for his defense of academic freedom and built the school into one of the foremost educational institutions in the United States.
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