Word: count
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Graduate Schools of Applied Science, or any other school in Harvard University; undergraduates in Harvard College, or in any other educational institution; and students with or without college affiliations, who register in the Harvard Summer School. The School of Engineering offers to such institutions as desire to count the courses given at the camp toward their degrees, facilities for independent final examinations, the opportunity to mark themselves, such examinations as are given by the instructors in the courses, or such other arrangements as these colleges may desire. Students from any institution formally adopting these regulations, and counting the courses given...
...training and high ideals into American politics, especially any scheme tending to their enlistment in municipal government, should receive attention. Such a scheme Professor Hart has taken up, as announced in his communication on Wednesday. It presupposes two things for success: The permission of the University to count practical work in municipalities or other forms of government for a degree, and the establishment of fellowships enabling college students to take time for such work. Whether or not these moves will be made, will depend somewhat on the men who are interested in the work and respond to Professor Hart...
...latest arrival in fashion from Paris. Two old gentlemen of the town are continually playing practical jokes which would now be regarded as social errors rather than as marks of a cultivated intellect. The Londoner, a French barber, launches into the society in the disguise of a French count and becomes the social lion of the moment. He succeeds in winning the hand of the "younger lady of culture," and the complications which ensue are most amusing and possibly not out of date...
...Engineering, English, Oral English, and Public Speaking, Fine Arts, French, Geology, German, Government, History, Italian, Latin, Mathematics, Metallurgy, Philosophy, Physics, Physical Education, Psychology, Sociology, and Spanish. All courses except those in Engineering, Geology, Metallurgy, and Shopwork are open to women as well as men. Most of these courses will count toward an A.B., M.A., or S.B. degree...
Another important question decided was that of the basis of scoring in the intercollegiate games. A change was adopted providing that five places should count. Hereafter first place will count 5 points, second 4, third 3, fourth 2, and fifth...