Word: berlin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...universities of Vienna offer better inducements for the study of medicine than those of any other place in Europe. Those of Berlin rank second, yet there are many smaller ones whose degrees rank higher than either those of Vienna or Berlin...
...allowed to apply for permission to "make an examination." It is seldom that any one tries the ordeal in a shorter time, six semesters being the ordinary university course. A friend of the writer, an American, however, went up for examination at the end of his third semester in Berlin, in Physics, and what is more, he passed the examination and received his degree of Ph. D. This case may be taken as showing what is possible, but it is an occurrence seldom recorded...
Ninety-six students were lately struck off the list of the University of Berlin because they had not even paid for one lecture...
Among the total of 4,635 students inscribed at the Berlin University for the winter term there are no fewer than winter term there are no fewer than 354 foreigners, of whom 23 are Austrians, 58 Hungarians, 74 Russians, 52 Swiss, 80 Americans, 9 Swedes, 6 French, 8 Japanese, and 3 African. Of English students' there are only...
...main features of a new literary periodical called the Revue Internationals, which is published in England by Messrs. Trubner and Co., will be a regular literary correspondence from Paris, London, Berlin, Vienna, and other principal cities of the world. Each correspondent will closely follow the literary productions of the country relating to which he writes, and will give numerous extracts and translations, so that the readers of the Revue Internationale will have placed before them every fifteen days "a perfect mirror of the current literature of the world...