Word: fullness
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first number of this year's Monthly not only is a capital one in itself, full of really valuable things, but also promises to be the first of a very successful series. It combines--as College magazines almost never do combine--suggestive treatment of contemporary questions with the furtherance of a distinct literary purpose...
Italian 4 will be given by Professor Norton as a full course (two hours a week, with a third at the pleasure of the instructor) and may be counted towards a degree. The hours will be announced later...
Half-backs and full-backs.--H. N. Gade 159, O. P. Sewall 165, E. W. Leonard 153, M. J. S. Lovering 140, W. J. Piper 160, R. P. Kernan 160, L. B. Abbott, Jr. 150, N. L. Tenney 165, R. E. Binger 140, S. Blaikie 145, P. Marean 143, W. A. Hersey 170, J. A. Knowles 153, R. Derby 160, C. E. McGlensey 148, F. M. Barton 145, A. M. Brown 149, E. L. Sprague 147, E. Bowditch 155, A. W. Swann 162, A. Stillman 165, J. E. Switzer 150, C. B. Sprague 158, C. S. Penhallow...
...method of instilling into the student a scientific power of observation in place of text-book knowledge will be introduced. The lectures will explain the laboratory work instead of making the laboratory work instead of making the laboratory work explain the lectures, as heretofore. Instead of running four full courses through the year, the college year will be divided into two halves, running whole courses from September to February, and whole courses from February to June...
...September Graduates' Magazine is largely concerned with the events at the close of the last academic year. In addition to a full report of the Commencement proceedings, the Phi Beta Kappa oration delivered by C. J. Bonaparte '71 entitled "Our National Dangers, Real and Unreal" is printed complete. "Town and Gown in Old Times" is an account of incidents in student life at Cambridge over fifty years ago, and "From a Graduates' Window" is an unsigned comment on indiscriminate Class Day cheering in which the abolition of the "three long Harvard's is urged. Dr. Darling contributes a summary...