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SOPHOMORE THEMES.Theme V. will be due on Thursday, March 26th. Subject: A criticism of Sterne, Goldsmith, Irving, Miss Austen, Sir Walter Scott, or Hawthorne...
Sophomore theme V will be due Thursday, March 26: subject, a criticism of some work of Sterne, Goldsmith, Irving, Miss Austen, Scott, or Hawthorne...
...Goldsmith. The Deserted Village; six essays or letters in the Citizen of the World; the first fourteen chapters in the Vicar of Wakefield, or She Stoops to Conquer...
...consequent upon the small number of books which can be consulted. This want of reference books is particularly noticeable in the course in Prescribed English. The works reserved are few in number, and far from satisfactory in their selection. There is reserved but one copy of the works of Goldsmith, and the most important volume of this copy has not yet appeared. Unless a better selection in respect to the authors under study is made, little benefit can be derived from the reserved books upon which the great majority are compelled to rely for their knowledge of the writers. Irving...
...Proctors; Nathaniel Thayer Kidder, instructor in botany for the current academic year; Benjamin Osgood Pierce, Ph. D., assistant professor of mathematics and physics for 5 years from September 1, 1884; Professor Crawford H. Toy, a member of the library council, in place of Professor Ezra Abbott, deceased ; William B. Goldsmith, M. D., clinical instructor in mental diseases for the year 1884-5. The report of the committee on government for the Divinity School, was presented. The annual boards of visiting committees for 1884-85 were appointed and the overseers then adjourned to November...