Word: curriculum
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There will be several changes in the curriculum of the Law School for next year. A new second-year course in "Jurisdiction and Procedure in Equity" will be given by Professor Ames. The second-year course in "Admiralty" will be given by Professor Strobel, and the third year course in "Suretyship and Mortgage" by Mr. Wyman. Professor Ames is giving these two courses this year...
...Paris Temps for March 31 appears a letter from M. Gaston Deschamps, in which he gives some of his impressions gathered during his course of lectures here. In speaking of the place French literature holds in the Harvard curriculum, he says...
...important change has been made in the Yale curriculum by the corporation, in limiting prescribed courses to the freshman year. In the other three years, the student will be allowed to choose from a wide range of subjects, grouped under three heads:--1, language and literature; 2, mathematics and natural science; 3, mental, historical and political sciences. Each student will be required to take connected courses during three years in one of these departments, and connected courses during two years in each of the other...
...schools served, from the beginning, the educational needs of only a limited portion of the community, since their aims and scope of work were technical, designed to provide the necessary pre-collegiate training of clergymen. This technical character of the schools, in spite of the fact that the narrow curriculum comprised the elements of liberal culture as then understood, could not alone permanently hold the support of the community...
...announcement of courses at Radcliffe shows considerable change in the curriculum for this year. In all, forty-eight new courses have been added to the list, while thirty of last year's courses have been dropped. In general, the change seems to have been made in the more advanced courses, but still there are additions in the more elementary courses of nearly all the departments...