Word: bachelors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...noticeable in the Graduate School, Divinity School, Law School or Dental School, but they may all be expected to show small gains when registration is complete, as late registration is relatively large in these departments. The Medical School, at the opening of the second year since a bachelor's degree was required for admission, has 16 more in the entering class than at the corresponding time last year, though the catalogue figure of last year has not yet been reached. The graduation in June of a large class which entered under the old system would naturally produce a decrease...
...great change in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts is announced in the College regulations for 1902-03. The new rules apply to students admitted to College as Freshmen with the class of 1905 and to all students subsequently admitted...
Under the former rules, a recommendation for the degree of Bachelor of Arts required a grade above D in at least one half of a student's course; and to obtain the degree at the end of his third year, a student had to pass his courses with grades entitling him to graduation cum laude, that is with grade A or B in nine courses. Under the changed rules, two thirds instead of one half of a student's grader are required to be above D for an A.B. in four years, and the same standard of work is necessary...
...completed the required work of the first three years of this course will be admitted to the Harvard Medical School on leave of absence from the Scientific School. The first year in the Medical School will be counted for the fourth year in the Scientific School. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Anatomy and Physiology will be conferred on students who have completed this course of study and who have satisfactorily passed the prescribed examinations. The aim of this course is to afford a suitable training in science for students who intend to study medicine...
...degrees issued by said College other than those mentioned in section 1 of chapter 173, of the acts of the year 1865, shall entitle the recipients thereof to vote for overseers to the same extent and under the same restrictions to and under which recipients of the degree of bachelor of arts from said College may now so vote...