Word: grammars
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...during the past term, by the following men, who taught the subjects after their names: G. G. Arvedson 1L., bookkeeping; A. A. Ballantine '04, current events; E. E. Brown 2L., reading and spelling; H. H. Buckman '08, chemistry; W. S. Clarke 1G., civil service arithmetic; S. N. Goodrich '07, grammar; A. Cravis '07, Latin; A. Hamilton '07, algebra; A. N. Holcombe 1G., economics; M. O. Hudson 1G., history; H. L. Lincoln '07, electricity; A. P. Mathew 2L., debating and public speaking; S. E. Morrison '08, geometry; F. E. Neagle 3L., commercial law; E. C. Oberholzer '07, violin, L. B. Robinson...
Spanish--Advanced course in grammar, reading, and translation...
...discussion on the subject was opened by Mr. R. A. Woods, head of the South End House in Boston. The various speakers showed that there was urgent need that pupils in the grammar and high schools should be given help and advice in choosing a vocation, and it was shown how Boston was working along this line...
During the afternoon a special meeting, called "The Children's Hour," will be held in the New Lecture Hall for the pupils of the grammar grades...
...poet's works, together with other memorabilia connected with his name, to which the University Library, Professor Norton, and other collectors will contribute. On the afternoon of the anniversary there will be a special meeting, to be called "The Children's Hour," for the pupils of the grammar grades at the New Lecture Hall...