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...last few years. The Graduate School of Applied Science, which was established in March, 1906, was started, and the Lawrence Scientific School was closed to the further admission of students. Hereafter a student coming to Harvard University for work in applied science either will come equipped with a bachelor's degree and enter the Graduate School directly, or enter Harvard College and on graduation be qualified to enter the Graduate School...
...establishment of the Graduate School of Business Administration, "the ordinary requirement for admission to which shall be the possession of a bachelor's degree, and for graduation a course of study covering two years," has practically completed the organization of professional education in the University, since, like the other professional schools, the new school is to rest as a graduate department on the basis of a broad and liberal education. The two years of study, based upon the preliminary college course, with a few requirements in economics and modern languages, will comprise a series of new courses in general subjects...
...race for first four-oared shells was won by the Bachelor's Barge Club of Philadelphia in 7 minutes, 7 3-5 seconds, with Harvard second...
...University four-oar will row against the Bachelor Boat Club and the Barge Boat Club of Philadelphia in the race for senior four-oared shells...
...lines that have made our Law School the foremost in the land, and placed our Medical School on the high road to becoming so, this University has now established a School of Business Administration. It was President Eliot who foresaw that professional schools must receive only holders of the bachelor's degrees; and to him must go the credit for the greatness of our University, which, as he himself has just said, "is the only university in the country organized on a true university basis." And the strength of our university basis is increased by the organization of this...