Word: handbooks
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...respansions--the first public examination exacted by Oxford from each candidate for a degree. These requirements are stated in the statutes of the University of Oxford. Copies of respansion examinations can be obtained from the Oxford University Press, 91 and 95 Fifth Avenue, New York City. The Students' Handbook of Oxford, containing full information about the examinations of the university, subject to changes made since the last edition was issued, can be ordered at the same address. "Oxford As It Is," by Mr. Louis Dyer '74 of Harvard and Baliol College, a small pamphlet for the use of American candidates...
...Texas, University of Chicago, Teachers College, and University of Berlin. The sessions of the convention were taken up with the reading of papers followed by a general discussion by the delegates in attendance. Miss Henrietta E. McIntyre of Radcliffe College led a discussion relative to the publication of a handbook by the Federation. The election of officers resulted as follows: President, H. B. Wright, Yale; first vice-president, Mr. Young, Cornell; second vice-president. F. W. Carpenter 3G., Harvard; third vice-president, Miss Hussey, University of Pennsylvania; corresponding secretary. F. A. Cummings, Columbia; recording secretary, Miss Martha T. Fiske, Radcliffe...
...response to the demand for a more pretentious organ of the Federation than the handbook hitherto published, it was decided to start a Graduate Student's Magazine. Dr. Barclay W. Bradley of Philadelphia has been chosen as Editor-in-Chief...
...Patten 2G. has been elected editor-in-chief of the "Graduate Handbook," the official organ of the Federation of Graduate Clubs of the United States. W. P. Cohoe 2G. has been made recording secretary of the Federation...