Word: bendelari
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...Gothic. Mr. Grandgent will conduct Italian 1 instead of Professor Sheldon, who will give a number of courses in philology. There will be several new instructors in the history department. History 1 will be given by Prof. Channing and Dr. Gross; History 4 on mediaeval history, by Mr. Bendelari; course 9, by Prof. McVane and Dr. Gross; course 11, by Mr. Bendelari. Professor Young's courses in Roman law will be given by Mr. Schofield. Prof. Paine will give a new course in instrumentation, with study of the scores of the great masters. In the French and philosophy departments there...
...Bendelari, formerly assistant professor of Italian at Yale, will be one of the instructors in the history department next year...
...modern languages from the principal institutions of learning in the country met in convention at Columbia College, with a view to establishing an association for the purpose of promoting the study of modern languages in American colleges. Among those present were Professors Cook and Lutz of Harvard, Lounsbury and Bendelari of Yale, Elliott and Wood of the Johns Hopkins University, Richardson of Amherst, Easton of the University of Pennsylvania, Huss of Princeton, Walter of the University of Michigan, and Smith of Columbia. President Carter of Williams was chosen chairman, and a committee appointed to draw up a plan...
...Bendelari, formerly instructor in modern languages at Harvard, but now at Yale, has been visiting Cambridge...
...could not possibly find room for a more extended French course, but who were not content with the knowledge of the language they had acquired before admission to college. This course is French V., being substituted for the one of the same name conducted last year by Mr. Bendelari. It requires no work outside of the classroom from those who take it, and the work done is highly interesting. The attendance on the course thus far has been excellent, and the work done we believe to be very successful. The course is certainly useful and we hope will be continued...