Word: different
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...minor courses. Normally they will occupy twelve hours of the required sixty, six hours to be taken in the Junior year, and six in the senior year. A portion of the work will be in new courses arranged exclusively for honors students. The nature of the work will differ from that in the ordinary course, in that, the student, under the direction and advice of his instructor, will be thrown upon his own initiative. The courses will therefore aim not only to acquaint a man thoroughly with his chosen subject, but to make him more self-reliant and independent...
Even Mr. Stafford writes "differ with" when he means "differ from." The editors of the Monthly, who always aim it produce articles of significant substanceshould not forget the importance of good style...
...generous, and enthusiastic appraisal of Mr. Ernest Newman's "Wagner as Man and Artist." In a patient and thoroughly intelligent analysis, he presents the pith of what seems to be a significant accession to the library of Wagneriana. With the exception of an exuberant challenge to those who might differ with one of his conclusions, Mr. Sessions is temperate, betrays an extraordinary sense of proportion, and a convincing ecquaintance with much that has been said for and against a unique artist...
...twenty-first annual relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvania will be held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24, 1915. In several respects the carnival will differ from those held in the past. The events will take place over a period of two days, as the increased number of entries prohibits running off all the races on one day, as has been the custom. Several events have been added. One of these is a pentathlon, modelled after that held at the ancient Olympic games. This will consist of the following contests: running broad jump...
...offer to its students the privileges of three schools of theology whose courses may be counted towards Harvard degrees. These are all "liberal" schools, in the sense that they are concerned not so much with the recitation of dogmas as with the truths which underlie the dogmas. But they differ in their emphasis...