'Mr. Gladstone and Professor Huxley on the Mosaic Cosmogony,' 1886.
Professor Huxley is a Distinguished Supporter of the British Humanist Association.
As the scene fades to black, Professor Huxley forlornly calls into his makeshift radio: "Hello?
The two sides were to be athletes versus the science students under the guidance of Professor Huxley.
Well, you've read enough of it for today; Professor Huxley is strong medicine.
But I had taken Professor Huxley's advice (A Liberal Education) seriously and had learned to draw.
Professor Huxley, in one of his clever phrases, called the Salvation Army "corybantic Christianity."
While Lyell's uniformitarianist views were not to George's liking, he found solace in Professor Huxley's theories.
I'll never forget the afternoon I read Professor Huxley's essay on 'The Gaderene Swine'.
Professor Huxley introduced me to the fact that theology is a study with no answers because it has no subject matter.