Word: half
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Chemistry 15, another new half-course for the second half-year, has also been announced. This is a lecture course in general biological chemistry, to be given by Dr. Henderson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 11 o'clock. The course is intended for students of chemistry, botany and zoology and for men who intend to study medicine, and is open to those who have taken Chemistry 1 and 2, or the first half of Chemistry 5. It describes systematically the chief constituents of living organisms and discusses their chemical behavior. It considers also the origin and formation of these...
...account of having to conduct Latin 8 in the second half-year Professor Morgan will be obliged to change the hours for Classical Philology 40, Roman literary criticism, announced to be given on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 o'clock, and perhaps for Classical Philology 66, the Philippics of Demosthenes and Cicero, announced to be given on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 o'clock. Students intending to take either of these courses are requested to meet Professor Morgan on Monday at 1 o'clock in Harvard...
...Prussian Government, after about two years of informal correspondence, where by the University will make an annual exchange of professor with the University of Berlin. Each year one Harvard professor will be selected to serve once semester at Berlin, and one Berlin professor will be chosen for a half-year service one semester at Berlin, and one Berlin professor will be chosen for a half-year's service at Cambridge. The professor who will exchange will not necessarily be in the same department of learning. The selection of professors rests with the President of Harvard University, subject to the grant...
...Townsend's good passing, did the best shooting for the University team. Owing to the inability of the Technology forwards to keep the puck, the defense of the University team was not tested. For Technology, Reading, at goal, made many good stops, but he weakened considerably in the second half. Tyler, point for Technology, accidentally shot a goal for Harvard...
...first half the Freshmen played well together, passed accurately, and generally outplayed their opponents, who were weak in all departments of the game. They weakened decidedly, however, in the second half...