Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Cricket Club will play against the Longwoods on the Longwood grounds today (Saturday). Barge leaves Bartlett's at 11.45. The eleven to play against the Longwoods will consist of Biddle, Binney, J. S. Clark, A. P. Gardner, Graham, Lowell, Le Moyne, Mumford, Sutton, R. P. Perkins, Wyeth...
...proposition in England now is that the testimonial to Darwin shall consist of a marble statue in the hall of the Museum of Natural History at South Kensington, London. In the United States, the committee charged with deciding on a form of a memorial to Darwin is likely to recommend the establishment of a Darwin scholarship of biology which will support an American student of biology at the European schools...
...department of the university. Its object is to provide opportunities for those who wish to make a specialty of economics. It is a society of students under the direction of a professor. It meets for two or three hours, regularly, once a week, sometimes oftener. The exercises consist of essays by the students on subjects suggested by the director, followed by discussion and criticism of them. At the beginning of the term the professor prepares a list of subjects, theoretical, practical and historical, from which each of the members of the Seminar chooses two or more which he agrees...
...committee composed of delegates from the several papers of their colleges. The place of publication should be decided by the majority of the elected editors. The editors who lived in the town where the publication was to be issued to constitute the board of business management. The matter should consist of poetry, or of contributions on any literary subject, interesting to the majority of college students. The main work should be done by the editors. Any communications or contributions should be carefully looked over to see that they are not too local...
...bachelor of letters, pursue the same studies, except in the prescribed courses in Greek, in place of which they pursue certain courses specified in the accompanying schemes. In freshman, sophomore and junior years, attendance is required at fifteen exercises a week; in freshman and sophomore years, all these exercises consist of prescribed studies; in junior year, certain of them are elective. In senior year, eleven exercises a week are required, in part prescribed and in part elective; opportunity is afforded to pursue, also, a number of optional studies. The above requirements do not include the weekly rhetorical and the Sunday...