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... Summer Session Begins . Summer Session Closes Entrance Examinations . All Departments Open November 29 , Wednesday , 4 p . m . , to December 4 , Monday , 8 a . m ..... December 12 , Tuesday ....... ... Thanksgiving Holidays Semiannual ...
... Summer Session Begins . Summer Session Closes Entrance Examinations . All Departments Open November 29 , Wednesday , 4 p . m . , to December 4 , Monday , 8 a . m ..... December 12 , Tuesday ....... ... Thanksgiving Holidays Semiannual ...
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... summer of 1904 , these places have been filled by the election of two of our graduates , Dr. A. J. Campbell and Dr. H. Haas , as Internes . Dr. A. W. McAlester now gives his entire time to his work as Dean of the Medical Department and ...
... summer of 1904 , these places have been filled by the election of two of our graduates , Dr. A. J. Campbell and Dr. H. Haas , as Internes . Dr. A. W. McAlester now gives his entire time to his work as Dean of the Medical Department and ...
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... summer of 1904 , and Mr. Alan E. Flowers has been appointed in his place . Mr. J. H. Wallace , Instructor in Mechanical Engineering , having resigned his position in the fall of 1904 on account of ill health , the Curators appointed ...
... summer of 1904 , and Mr. Alan E. Flowers has been appointed in his place . Mr. J. H. Wallace , Instructor in Mechanical Engineering , having resigned his position in the fall of 1904 on account of ill health , the Curators appointed ...
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... summer Instructor in English . The immense enrollment in this important subject has necessitated the continued employment of Mr. L. R. Whipple as Assistant , and Miss Lula Belle Wooldridge , one of our grad- uates , in the same capacity ...
... summer Instructor in English . The immense enrollment in this important subject has necessitated the continued employment of Mr. L. R. Whipple as Assistant , and Miss Lula Belle Wooldridge , one of our grad- uates , in the same capacity ...
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... summer session in 1904 fell off somewhat for reasons that will be explained later , the enrollment in all departments of the University thus far in the session of 1904-5 , deducting names twice counted , is 1,861 . Students enter ...
... summer session in 1904 fell off somewhat for reasons that will be explained later , the enrollment in all departments of the University thus far in the session of 1904-5 , deducting names twice counted , is 1,861 . Students enter ...
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Page 183 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the...
Page 44 - Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor; and if I have taken anything from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold.
Page 235 - the leading object of these colleges" being "to teach such branches as are related to agriculture and mechanic arts and mining, including military tactics, and without excluding other scientific and classical studies, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.
Page 61 - L? Allegro, and II Penseroso ; Burke's Speech on Conciliation with America ; Macaulay's Essays on Milton and Addison.
Page 49 - The Sir Roger De Coverley Papers in The Spectator; Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield; Coleridge's The Ancient Mariner; Scott's Ivanhoe; Carlyle's Essay on Burns; Tennyson's The Princess; Lowell's The Vision of Sir Launfal; George Eliot's Silas Marner.
Page 207 - A reconnaissance survey of the entire State has been completed, as well as a detailed and final survey of 58 individual counties. The results of all these investigations are published in the form of bulletins and annual reports, which are distributed free to all who make' a request for them. Requests for Experiment Station publications should be made to the Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Columbia, Missouri. The Agricultural Extension Service Through years of study, observation,...
Page 156 - ADVANCED STANDING Advanced standing toward the degree of Bachelor of Laws may be granted only for work successfully completed in other Law Schools which are members of the Association of American Law Schools. Advanced standing may not be granted for law work already counted toward the Bachelor of Arts or other pre-legal degree.
Page 54 - ... and rocks found within the area of his map; and an examination and passing grade on the physical features of that part of the United States lying east of the Rocky. Mountains.
Page 182 - That every graduate of a college in the State of Pennsylvania, in which military instruction is regularly given by an officer of the United States army detailed for that purpose, who shall have received military instruction...
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