Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...While the course in itself will not be very advanced, it will doubtless prove interesting and instructive. We hope it may have the effect of leading to something higher. Every year the college publications have made futile appeals that the study of Astronomy should become a part of the curriculum. If by such lectures as these to be given by Professor Searle, the faculty may be made to feel the strength of the desire for advanced study in Astronomy, the Natural History Society will indeed have done a commendable piece of work for the university...
...sincerely to be hoped, however that the time will come when work on college papers will be better recognized and appreciable credit given it. It is at least equal to an average course in the college curriculum, in the amount of time it requires and especially in the discipline and training derived from it. Just what form that credit should be is another question. But it is certain that the supplementary relation the work now bears to the academic courses is not sufficient. The training on a college paper certainly tends to develop a man's talents in a practical...
...Brown, military tactics have been added to the curriculum...
...course of study conferring the degree of A. B., and in which the modern languages may take the place of Latin and Greek, is to be included in next year's curriculum at Tufts...
...presumed that ordinarily no school would call for such an examination unless its work were in a firm and stable condition; but if the public had some idea of the result of that examination the schools would make even a greater effort to present a curriculum of the desired character...