Word: bachelor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...opinion of the Yale and Princeton representatives that no man should be allowed to take part in an intercollegiate debate who is pursuing any other than a regular undergraduate course as candidate for a bachelor's degree in arts, sciences or philosophy or who has received a degree from any other college. The Harvard delegates held that the debates should be open to all members of the universities...
...annual dinner of the Nassau "Lit" was given at the Inn on Friday evening. Among those present were Hamilton W. Mabie of the Outlook, J. Seymour Wood editor of the Bachelor of Arts, President Patton, Professor Bliss Perry, and others. The dinner was thrown open to the undergraduates a number of whom were present...
...recent decree introduces all the best features of the German system into the French faculties of science. Hereafter a student will be admitted to these faculties on an American bachelor's degree, and will be permitted to choose his studies. After pursuing any scientific course a year, he can, if he wishes, apply for an examination in this branch, and if successful obtain a certificat d'etude. Three such certificates, taken, for instance, say, in calculus, pure mechanics and astronomy, will make him a licencie, and he can then secure the French doctorate, which is decidedly superior to the German...
...unusually full comment upon the life and surroundings of this writer. Browne, although the son of a London merchant, was of gentle descent on both sides of the house. His father's comfortable fortune enabled him to send his son to school at Winchester. He afterward took the Bachelor's Degree at Oxford and as the result of study at Montpelier, Padua, and Leyden received the degree of Doctor of Physic. After something like three years of practice in another place, Browne, in 1836, settled at Norwich which was to be his home almost uninterruptedly for the remainder...
...Bachelor of Arts announces the following as being the make-up of the all American team of old football players: Lewis, centre; Heffelfinger and Riggs or Buell, guards; Waters and Newell, tackles; Osgood and Hinkey, ends; King, quarterback; Graves or Laurie Bliss and Knipe, halfbacks; Butterworth, fullback...