Word: harv
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...BRIGGS,Capt.ENGLISH A. - A. Abbot to E. P. Fay, U. Mass. S. B. Fay to L. W. Jenkins, L. Mass. E. C. Jewell to C. A. Pierce. U Dane. H. W. Porter to A. E. Small, L Dane. Chetwood Smith to A. R. Wendell, Harv. 5. L. J. West to H. J. Young, Harv. 6. All conditioned...
Best references: Atl. Mo., Aug. 1890, LXVI, 161-170; Andover Rev., Jan. 1890, XIII, 75-79; Educat. Rev., Jan. 1891, I, 1-7; Harv. Mo., July, 1890, X, 206 f; Jan. 1891, XI, 127-137; Jan. 1891, XIII, 114 f.; Pres. Eliot's Reports, 1885 86, p. 14; 1886-87, pp. 14, 16, 75, 76; 1887-88, pp. 12, 83; 1888-89, p. 21; Nation 1888-90, XLIX-LI, passim...
...brought within the reach of more men: Educ. Rev. I, 1-7; Nat. XLIX, 425. - (a). This can be done only by reducing the requirements in time and expense: Atl. Mo., LXVI, 196. - (b). The standard is now too exacting: Pres. Eliot's Rep. 88-89. p. 21; Harv. Mo., XI, 127-137. - (c). Without relief the number of college graduates will diminish...
...time caused by the slow progress of idle classmates. - (b). To enable professional students to shorten their college course: Nation, XLIX, 425. - (c). This is shown by decrease in per cent. of college graduates. - (1). In professional schools: Ed. Rev. I, 4-5. - (2). In the population at large: Harv...
...requirements for the A. B. degree are reduced to sixteen courses. - (a). The evil will be remedied better than by any other method proposed. Atl. Mo., LXVI, 163-7, Nat. LI, 107, XLIX, 425. - (b). Existing customs will not be disturbed: Harv. Mo, XIII, 114. - (c). The standard will be normal: Harv. Mo. XI, 135. - (d). More men can gain a college education: Harv. Mo. XI; 135; Atl. Mo., LXVI, 161-3. - (e). Will reduce college term to three years for those men only who need it and otherwise could not get the A. B. degree...