Word: coursese
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"It is by no means easy to keep our instruction in the chemical courses in colleges and universities up to their full standard, because of the pressing necessities of the times. There is today a special demand for organic chemists. But we are all doing our best to cope with...
Renewed evidence of the way in which the University is meeting war conditions is to be found in the partial list of Summer School courses announced today. Although 150 members of the University teaching force are absent on war service, 80 courses comprising instruction in every department of the University...
There is a distinct war note throughout a great number of the courses. Most directly so is the military course of six-weeks intensive training, three weeks in barracks and three weeks in camp. Other courses of war interest are those on Regimental Supply Service; Problems of the war, given...
The Summer School will begin on Monday, July 1, and the courses will, as in former years, last six weeks. Dormitory and boarding accommodations will be provided and plenty of recreation and instructive entertainment afforded.
Today is the last day in the second half-year upon which undergraduates, unclassified students and out-of-course students in the University may drop, without liability for additional charge, courses of study that begin in the second half-year.