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...BRIGGS.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...
...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...
...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...