Word: latine
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Wednesday, June 3: Honors in Classics, Latin 3 and 9, Sever 37; Mathematics A, Mass...
...Halbert. W. B. Noble, C. G. Parker, and T. H. Root of the senior class, have been chosen to deliver commencement parts. Hildreth will read a Latin part and T. Dunham a Greek part. The parts to be read by candidates for higher degrees have not as yet been decided upon...
Friday, June 5: Semitic 3, Greek 11, and Latin A, U. E. R.; Latin C, Sever 37; French 11, and Philosophy 4. U. E. R.; History 8, U. 20; History 16, Divinity; Physics 5 and Natural History...
Saturday, June 6: Greek D, Sever 6; Latin 1, U. E. R.; Latin 5 and 8,. Sever 6; English 2, Mass. 1; German, 3, Mass. 3; French 6, Sever 30; French 8, Sever 35. 37; Spanish 1, Sever 29, 30; Philosophy 7, Sever 30; History 14, Sever 35: Mathematics 3. Mass. 3; Mathematics 11 and Physics 6, U. E. R.; Chemistry 2, Boylston; Chemistry 8, Bussey Inst.; Natural History 8, Zool...
...numbers of elective courses in the different departments, including freshman courses, are as follows: Semitic Languages, twelve; Indo-Iranian Languages, five; Greek, eighteen; Latin, nineteen; Greek and Latin, three; English, twelve; German, nine; French, eleven; Italian, four; Spanish, three; Philosophy, thirteen; Political Economy, ten; History, twenty; Roman Law, three; Fine Arts, nine; Music, five; Mathematics, twenty; Physics, ten; Chemistry, nine; and Natural History, nineteen. The reader is at liberty to compute the total...