Word: bachelor
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...annual debate with Princeton on Friday evening the Yale team successfully upheld the negative of the question, "Resolved, That a bachelor's degree should be required for entrance to a law school connected with a university." This year the judges used a system of points in deciding the debate, and after 20 minutes of deliberation the result was announced as Yale, 153; Princeton...
...student who satisfies the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the end of three years is permitted to have his name entered in the Quinquennial Catalogue under the year following, provided that he file a written application for such entry with the Recorder of Harvard College before May 25 of the year in which the degree is to be conferred. To each name thus entered in the Quinquennial Catalogue is affixed the date of the year in which the degree was actually conferred...
...team to debate with Yale, on May 18. R. B. Fosdick P.G., K. W. McEwen 1906, and T. S. Clark 1909 were chosen. Both McEwen and Clark were on the team which competed against Harvard last December. Princeton will defend the affirmative of the question: "Resolved. That the bachelor's degree should be required for admission to any Law School controlled by a University...
...team was defeated by Princeton '09, who upheld the negative of the question, "Resolved, That the principle of intervention enunciated in the pending treaty with San Domingo should be rejected by the United States." The question submitted by Princeton for their annual debate with Yale is, "Resolved, That a bachelor's degree should be required for admission to any law school controlled by a university." The following stipulations are made: (1) "Required" means that this should be the regular rule, without prejudice, however, to the right of a law faculty, to admit, in exceptional cases, students who do not possess...
Dean Shaler was perhaps the most versatile member of the Faculty. He not only attained distinction as an administrator and scientist, but was also well known as a soldier, historian, philosopher, and poet. After graduating from the Scientific School as a Bachelor of Science in 1862, he served two years in the Union army, as captain of a Kentucky volunteer battery, known as "Shaler's Battery." Four years after leaving the army Dean Shaler became a member of the Faculty...