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...quaternions to the theory of enrves and surfaces); course 20a (linear associative algebra). Professor Byerly offers course 20b (a new course on recent contributions to the ellipsoidal harmonie analysis). Professor Osgood offers either course 14b2 (Galois's theory of equations) or course 17hf. (theory of functions, advanced course). Professor Bocher offers course 30 (a newly arranged full course of linear differential equations, total and partial). Dr. Bouton offers course 15 (differential equations with an introduction to Lie's theory of continuous groups). Mr. Whittemore offers course 22 (differential geometry of curves and surfaces) as a full course; course 32b1hf...
Mathematics 19.--Linear Differential Equations. Tu., Th., Sat., at 10. Assistant Professor Bocher...
...department speakers--President Eliot '53, Professor C. E. Norton '46, Professor G. F. Moore, Professor T. W. Richards '86, Professor E. C. Pickering S.'65, Professor W. G. Farlow '66, Professor F. W. Taussig '79, Professor F. G. Peabody '69, Professor N. S. Shaler S.'62, and Professor M. Bocher...
Graduate School--Dean J. H. Wright, Professor C. L. Jackson, W. M. Davis, G. F. Moore, H. C. G. von Jagemann, A. L. Lowell, G. L. Kittredge, H. Munster-burg, M. Bocher...
...Hyde '98, of New York, a portion of Professor Boacher's library, including over 900 volumes and 800 pamphlets relating to Mollere; nearly 250 volumes and 100 pamphlets relating to Montaigne; and some 300 volumes of early editions of the French dramatists of Moliere's time. Professor Bocher had been an assiduous and skillful collector in these fields for many years. His library is a useful and important acquisition, especially for the French department...