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...annual pamphlet of the English department, which will soon be issued, the following new courses are announced for next year: English 40, a course in Scottish literature from Barbour to Lindesay, to be given by Dr. Neilson, a new member of the department; English 39, on the drama in England, from 1642-1900, by Professor Baker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The English Pamphlet. | 5/24/1900 | See Source »

...Education 3I, U. 4. Mathematics 5, Sever 24. Mathematics 7a, Lower Mass. Engineering 3b, Upper Dane. Geology 16, Geol. Lect. Room. History 10: (Assignment of Rooms--History 10). Abbott to Stedman, Upper Mass. Stewart to Zimmer, Lower Mass. Mathematics 2: (Assignment of Rooms--Mathematics 2). Barbour to MacDonnell Sever 23. Marston to Wyman, Sever 24. Chemistry 3: (Assignment of Rooms--Chemistry 3). Albright to Mulliken, Harvard 6. Nason to Woodbury, Harvard 5. 2.30 p. m. English 34, Upper Mass. Examinations Tomorrow. Greek B, Sever 30. Latin 14, Sever 30. Class. Phil. 62, Sever 30. German 2a, Upper Dane. German...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mid-Year Examinations. | 2/9/1900 | See Source »

...Freund '01, C. S. Kelley '01, R. B. Thomas '03, R. C. Barnes '01, G. E. Behr, Jr., '01, J. A. Harwood '02, S. G. Wellington '00, J. W. Foster '03, T. B. Pettit '02, C. L. Perkins '03, C. J. Swan '01, S. S. Bullivant '03, S. L. Barbour '02, D. W. Howes '03, K. E. Adams '02, F. A. Lackner '02, J. P. Hogan '03, A. C. Kimball '01, R. McC. Walsh '01, J. P. McNamara '02, P. H. Kelsey '02, J. P. Williams '03, D. Wight '02, A. H. Vernon '03, S. H. Bush...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK TEAM MEETING. | 1/6/1900 | See Source »

...Barbour, Yale '89, coached the victorious University of Michigan eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 12/4/1893 | See Source »

...Bimetallism practicable and desirable. Nicholson, Part II, ch. IV). (a) Ratio of gold and silver determined, not by relative amounts, but by relative demand. (Nicholson, pp. 214-217). (1) International legislation can regulate demand. (Barbour, p. 42). (2) A single country can do this. (Walker, p. 266). (b) Overproduction of silver impossible. (Andrews, pp. 212-215). (c) Bimetallism would give sufficient money...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 11/6/1893 | See Source »

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