Word: butting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
In Freshman year the first term studies will remain as they are-Latin, Greek, Mathematics and English-but in the second term Latin will be one hour less per week, and Professor Schenck's anatomy will be brought from Sophomore year.
The publication of a volume of poems is a very formidable undertaking for an undergraduate, but it has been successfully accomplished by Mr. Pfeiffer of the senior class. Under the title of Practice Papers he has collected a number of short poems and prose sketches, some of which have already...
The second part called "Full-formed Letters" is much better. The poems are mostly higly imaginative but there are many evidences of a deep sympathy both with man and with nature. By far the best thing is "Questions," addressed to a little child, which contains many beautiful sentiments, and is...
President Patton of Princeton has had in mind some very important and radical changes in the college curriculum, but it was not until recently that the details of these changes became public. Hereafter instead of three terms there will be two, with mid-year and final examinations. Another new feature...
In Senior year, jurisprudence, political economy, chemistry, science, and religion are dropped from the list of required studies, and the only new feature is lectures in evidence of Christianity by the President. The required hours are reduced in the first term from nine to five, and in the second term...