Word: calendars
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Catalogue consists of 800 pages and has complete information on all departments of the University. It contains the University calendar for the year, and a detailed list of courses. It is on sale at the Co-operative, Sever's, Thurston's and Amee's for 50 cents a copy...
Each student will be supposed to have definitely chosen the courses of study remaining on his list at the end of the third complete calendar week of the academic year, and will be charged accordingly, whether every course is pursued to completion or not; but the customary deductions will still be made from the regular fee of one hundred and fifty dollars for those whose connection with the University is severed during the year, or who enter late in the year. In the second half year three calendar weeks will be allowed for changes of courses as at the beginning...
Professor C. P. Parker will give the fourth of his series of lectures on "Methods of Teaching. Latin in Secondary Schools" this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in Pierce 110, not in Lawrence 6 as announced in the University Calendar. The special subject of the lecture will be "Instruction in Poetry." Professor Parker will be present for half an hour before and after the lecture for conference and to show text books...
...catalogue consists of 773 pages and has complete information on all departments of the University. It contains the University calendar for the year, a detailed list of courses, a statement of the fellowships and scholarships offered, the prizes, honors and degrees awarded in 1903-04, and the directory of officers and students. It is on sale at the Co-operative, Sever's, Thurston's and Amee's for 50 cents a copy...
...been followed on a long journey by sea or by land; the methods are such as any intelligent traveller may easily learn and employ. The necessary instruments will be shown and explained. The officers of the Club desire to state that the announcement of this talk in the Calendar two weeks ago was due to a mistake on their part, for which Professor Willson was not responsible...