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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second group there will be very few changes. History of Science 2hf. will be a new course given by Dr. Sarton. Professor H. N. Davis will take entire charge of Physics 8b hf. Astronomy 2b hf. will be transferred to the first half-year. Chemistry 23 hf., Fire Assaying, will take the place of Chemistry 21 hf., which will be withdrawn. Geography 3 and 11 will be withdrawn...
...third group History 60, the history of Argentina and Chile, will be a new course, given by Dr. Klein. History 56 and 57 will be given in the first and second half-years, respectively. History A4 will be withdrawn. Government 24 and 27, by Professor Dupriez of the University of Louvain, will be withdrawn, and in their place Professor Dupriez will give a series of new courses on the Government and Administration of Switzerland, European Electoral Systems, Centralized Administration, and the Budget System of Great Britain. These courses will be known as Government 25, 29, 26, and 28. Government...
...fourth group a number of changes will be made. The Department of Philosophy will be strengthened by the presence of Professor Addison W. Moore of the University of Chicago. He will give Philosophy B and Philosophy 18c, a new course on the Pragmatic Movement in Philosophy. Philosophy 12a hf. will be omitted, and Dr. Fuller will give Philosophy 12 and Philosophy 14b, the latter being transferred to the second half-year. Philosophy 19b and 20b will each be divided into two half-courses. Philosophy 20g will be withdrawn. Numerous changes will also be made in instructors and examination groups...
...other group is concerned with the work of taking supplies from the most advanced bases to the front, and is composed of battalion supply sergeants, regimental supply officers and men of higher rank. It is with this group that we are concerned. Beginning with May 31, when the Business School examinations end, the course will run for three weeks until the College closes. In this short time it is expected that the essentials of the quartermaster's duties can be taught. It must be understood, however, that the course is an adjunct of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and only...
...judgments of youth which is apt to cause men to consider that the standards of judgment here are aristocratic. There is a clean and healthy tendency to regard men for their accomplishments, and the opportunity for accomplishment is open to every man. Can one find in any other group of men outside of the college world such broad-minded democracy...