Word: bachelors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This means that students intending to take an undergraduate course in engineering at Technology may, while students in the University, anticipate the first two years' work in any of Technology's prescribed courses leading to the bachelor's degree in science and secure admission as third-year students in the courses at Technology. The schedule of courses in the Technology catalogue shows that practically all of the first two years' work in the undergraduate program and some of the third-year courses is made up entirely of non-engineering courses all of which are given at the University...
After holding the titles of bachelor and master in Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, England, John Harvard probably landed in Massachusetts in the year 1637. Trained in a centre of Puritanism, with ancestors who were Puritans by faith, and tradesmen by calling, he naturally found his way into a colony in which at least 70 of the leading men, divines and laymen, were also graduates of Emmanuel College...
...committee on scholarships assigned aid from the Price Greenleaf Fund for the academic year 1914-15 to the following 60 men in the first year of their residence as candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The assignments are based in each case on strong evidence of the candidate's character and scholarship furnished by the school from which he comes. A second assignment will be made in February, 1915, on the basis of the grades received by applicants at the mid-year examinations. The students receiving the assignments, their home towns and preparatory schools are as follows: Emanuel...
...supreme value of this course to students now in college lies in the fact that certain courses may be elected by them now which will count toward a degree of Bachelor of Arts or of Science, and which will enable them to dispense with from one-half to a year's work required in the architectural course." --(Boston Evening Transcript...
...term 'undergraduate student' applies to one who, in a college or scientific school, is doing the work prescribed for the degree of bachelor, or its technical equivalent...