Word: grouped
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Besides the above general courses, three courses in Bible Study are offered, each of which will be organized under what is known as the "group" system,--that is, one class in each will meet at a set time in Brooks House, and other classes of six or eight men each will meet in dormitories or private houses, at times convenient to themselves. Of these three courses, one in the Life of Christ will meet Wednesdays at 7, in the Shepard Room. Leader, J. M. Groves '05. The second, Studies in the Acts and Epistles, will meet Tuesdays...
...subjects for the graduate prizes were divided into three groups and one prize of $200 was awarded in each group as follows: group 1--for the best essay on Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry or Engineering, to C.L.B. Shuddemagen 1G., for an essay entitled "Some Facts and Theories in Solar Physics"; group 2--for the best essay on Biology, Geology or Anthropology, to A.F. Blakeslee, A.M. '00, for an essay entitled "Sexual Reproduction in the Mucorineae"; group 3--for the best essay on Ancient Languages or Literature, to D.P. Lockwood 2G., for an essay entitled "Pliny the Younger, an Appreciation...
...cents each. They will be reserved for members of the classes of 1855 and of previous years, and for members of the class of 1880, until 1 o'clock. After that time they will be allotted to the other classes, a certain number being reserved for each group of ten consecutive classes...
...Social Service Committee, offering the services of entertainment troupes to philanthropic institutions, a larger demand has been made than the present troupes can meet. In spite of the mid-year examinations, it is necessary to form additional troupes at once. The work is simple and each group of entertainers is called upon for a performance not more than once a month. Any group of men or any individuals of histrionic ability are urged to offer their services. Details will be found in the notice column. R. N. BALDWIN...
...university settlement is also intended to be a home among other homes--a group of forces to be complemented and finally replaced by the assumption--by the city--of the lines of activity then brought to universal notice...