Word: headedness
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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A prominent periodical, in nothing the changes made this year in our curriculum, gives utterance to the following commendatory words: "The prescribed studies for the freshman year are hereafter to be rhetoric and English composition, German or French, physics and chemistry. The list of electives is large, and is headed...
Appeals for money to found new schools and colleges, or to support those already established, are common occurrences in America. As a usual thing, such requests excite but little comment, but the following, which we take from a recent number of Harpers' certainly ought to command attention by its exceedingly...
An article headed "College Diet, a table boarder's notes on Memorial Hall," appeared in last evening's Record. One is forcibly reminded, while reading some portions, that fiction is often stranger than truth.
The Collegian contains a chronological list of 110 American colleges, headed by Harvard, founded in 1638, and ended by Richmond college, founded in 1882.
In the New York Herald of Tuesday morning appeared an article headed "Scare at Yale," in which it was stated that an epidemic of measles threatened the college. Only one man was sick, however, and fortunately there seems to be no danger that the disease will spread.