Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Haven, Dec. 29 and 30. Representatives will be present at the meeting from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Cornell, Wesleyan, Williams, Amherst, Brown, Ohio State University, New York University and many others. Dr. Sargent will read a paper on "The Place of Physical Training in the College Curriculum...
...instructors are students of Harvard and Radcliffe, and the courses comprise advanced as well as elementary studies. The curriculum includes English, debating, elocution, French, German, Latin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, history, current events, drawing, book-keeping, shorthand and typewriting. The following Harvard men will give courses this year: S. W. Batchelder 1L., F. C. Todd '00, R. C. Hatch '00, E. B. Hilliard '00, W. N. Seaver '00, H. Linenthal '00, W. D. Lambert '00, S. G. Welligton '00, A. W. Cooper '01, B. S. Welsch '01, G. B. Collier '01, W. F. Williams '01, K. B. Emerson...
...training here, one which is approved by those who have considered the question carefully, but also that a course counting toward a degree would meet with favor. Further, Mr. Hemenway's liberal offer in guarantee of the expense that would be incurred in adding physical training to the University curriculum, greatly simplifies the matter, and will certainly help to hasten a decision...
...courses have come to hold an unique position in the college curriculum, which it will be hard, if not impossible, to fill. His attitude toward the students has always been that of an interested friend and a perfect gentleman, and his influence most beneficial...
...glad to take advantage of Mr. Copeland's course of lectures on the English novelists, the first of which is announced for this evening. They are the first of the kind given in the University since the season of '95-96, and form a recognized part of the University curriculum...