Word: considerable
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The committee appointed by J. M. Montgomery, President of the Freshman Class, to consider the advisability of having a class constitution, has concluded that it would be totally unnecessary and would serve but to complicate matters to a needless degree. The committee consisted of J. M. Montgomery, chairman ex officio...
President Eliot calls attention to the fact that there exist five different methods of instruction in the large elementary courses in English, French, and German, history, government, economics, philosophy, and geology. In the language courses a good small-section method has been worked out. In history and government a lecture...
In accordance with a vote of the Freshman class held on January 19, President Montgomery has appointed the following committee to consider the advisability of adopting a class constitution: J. M. Montgomery, chairman, ex officio, J. D. Nichols, R. F. Guild, F. R. Pleasanton, A. E. Wood, F. A. Goodhue...
...entire tabular view of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The chief difficulty lies in the arrangement of undergraduate courses in the College. The graduate hours are not open to serious objection, and, owing to the fact that most of the scientific courses do not offer any considerable number of electives, the Scientific School programme presents a comparatively simple problem...
It was also voted that the President appoint a committee of five, of which he should be chairman ex officio, and R. Derby '03 an honorary member, to consider the advisability of adopting a class constitution, and to make public a report of its findings at least one week before...