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...illustrated by photographs, have been received. The fourth annual expedition to New York State yielded a good collection of implements, ornaments, pottery, and skeletons from an ancient Iroquois site. In the research work of Mr. Ernest Volk in the glacial deposits near Trenton, N. J., several paleolithic implements were found and additional geological facts were obtained in confirmation of the antiquity of man in the Delaware Valley. The report describes the expedition to South America and acknowledges the courtesies extended by the Peruvian Government, the Inca Mining Company, and others...
Although there is not much new matter in the Catalogue, the arrangement of the departments under special headings has been made in order to make it easier to find information. The department of the College and the Scientific School may be found on pages 331 to 403, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences on pages 404 to 413. Full information on the two new departments of the Graduate School of Applied Science and the Afternoon and Saturday courses for Teachers will be found on pages 414 to 427 and 526 to 527 respectively. The Graduate School of Applied...
...registration of all the students in the University may be found on pages 34 to 243. All special students trying for the degree of S.B. have registered in the College. In the registration of the College the capital letter A has been placed opposite the names of candidates for the degree of A.B., and the capital letter S opposite the names of candidates for the degree...
...following books are missing from the Union Library. If any of them are found it is requested that they be returned to the librarian at once. If anyone desires to replace some of the missing books with new ones, it will be greatly appreciated...
...Association. The general outline of the report was printed in the CRIMSON of January 3. The board elected as general secretary of the alumni Mr. E. H. Wells '97, the present assistant dean of the College and secretary of appointments. As soon as a successor can be found, Mr. Wells will resign his position as assistant dean, but will remain secretary of appointments, and will retain his membership of the Faculty, of the College Administrative Board and of the committee on admission. By arrangement with the Corporation, work now being done in keeping track of its alumni will be turned...