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...candidate who receives the Fellowship will he required to spend at least one year in travel and study in Europe under the general direction of the Professor of Architecture. He will also be required to submit monthly reports of his progress and to sent at the end of each half-year a measured drawing of some monument of architecture approved by the Department...
...Warren has taken Professor Smith's course on Corporations and is also assisting Professor Beale in second year Property. As Mr. W. R. Peabody has not returned, Professor Beale has also entire charge of the course in Criminal Law, and is giving a second year course in International Law. The second year course in Equity, formerly given by Dean Ames is being conducted by Professor Warren, and Equity 3 is being given as a half course by Dean Ames during the first half-year...
...Faculty at its last meeting voted to establish a new half-course, Mathematics 27, for the second half-year. This course will be given by Dr. E. V. Huntington on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and (at the pleasure of the instructor), Saturdays, at 9. It is intended for those who desire a concise and systematic exposition of the fundamental concepts of mathematics in the light of recent researches, and is open to both graduates and undergraduates. It was also voted that after 1906, the admission examination in advanced history of a specified period be discontinued...
...last meeting of the Faculty it was voted to authorize the following courses, for the second half-year: Comparative Administration 21. European and American systems, to be given Mondays. Wednesdays, and, at the pleasure of the instructor, Fridays, at 2.30, by Mr. E. M. Parker, and intended primarily for graduates: Chemistry 15, general bio-chemistry, to be given three times a week by Dr. L. J. Henderson, and to be open to graduates and undergraduates...
During this half-year Mr. C. T. Copeland will give three readings on Wednesday evenings in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock. The first will be given November 2 on three masterpieces in the short story: "La, Mere Sauvage," translated from the French of Guy de Maupassant, "The Revolt of Mother," by Mary E. Wilkins, and "The Taking of Lungtungpen," by Rudyard Kipling. The other two readings will probably be given November 9 and 16. The first of these will be on the last season at the theatre and will include discussions of Ben Greet and Ada Rehan in Shakespere...