Creative Evolution: Bergson.
An intuition so great that if spatialized
it would lead to a world of
infinite dimensions.
The Ethical Implications of Bergson’s Philosophy: Una Bernard Sait.
The New Infinite and the Old Theology: C. J. Keyser.
The Fourth Dimension: C. H. Hinton.
First and Last Things: H. G. Wells.
The Art of Creation: Edward Carpenter.
Some Neglected Factors of Evolution: Bernard.
A scientific presentation of Involution,
a book than which none other
has more light to throw on present
world problems.
Primer of Higher Space: Claude Bragdon.
Projective Ornament: Claude Bragdon.
Paracelsus: Browning.
Abt Vogler: Browning.
Commemoration Ode: Lowell.
The Book of Revelations.
Here ends “The Fourth Dimensional Reaches of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition,” written by Cora Lenore Williams, M.S., with lines on Fourth-Dimensional Insight by Ormeida Curtis Harrison; and the illustrations are from etchings done by Gertrude Partington, and the Fourth Dimensional cover design by Julia Manchester Mackie. Published by Paul Elder & Company, and printed under the typographical direction of H. A. Funke at their Tomoye Press, in San Francisco, during the month of November, Nineteen Hundred and Fifteen.