Word: groups
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Junior year is the division of studies into departments. This has never been done in the past before Senior year. These department are seven: Mental philosophy, political science, classics, modern languages, mathematics, natural sciences and English. To obtain special honors in English the student must maintain a first group standing in the required English and fill out his four hour elective in this department, with some elective in classics and modern languages...
...reduced in the first term from nine to five, and in the second term from six to four, the student taking ten hours elective work. To obtain Senior honors the student must take six hours elective work in department, or, taking four hours elective work, must obtain a first group, standing in the required study belonging to that department. No student will be eligible for these honors who has not passed an examination in the honor courses of preceding years. Most of the electives of Junior year are open to the Seniors, but in addition to these, a Senior...
...corrected table of examination groups may be obtained at the office. A great many changes have been made from the table as published in the elective pamphlet, and every student should provide himself with the revised table before making out his list of electives for next year. Latin 14 has been shifted from IX to I, and German 8 from VII to I. German 5, which was in both I and III in the pamphlet, is placed in I. Physics 2I and 2II are omitted from the corrected table, and Physics 5, omitted in the table published in the pamphlet...
HUGH TALLANT.CRICKET CLUB.- All men who played in either of the intercollegiate matches together with the substitutes, will meet at Pach's studio in cricket clothes at 8.45 a m, sharp. Any man not on time will be left out of the group. No practice today...
...whole group is handsomely printed and forms a valuable memento of university life. The engravings are for sale at five dollars each, and a large number have already been subscribed for by graduates. Mr. Papanti has in preparation views of Exeter academy and Amherst college, which will probably be published next fall...