Word: latine
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...least one boarding school of large size has, moreover, gone a step further and has introduced, more or less informally, courses designed to give the student some conception of the actual world within which he lives, such as can not be derived from the study of algebra or Latin. Their aim, namely, the general broad view over and the correlation of the various forces which have produced the contemporary state of mankind, is almost a commonplace in the academic life of such an institution as is Harvard where not only many courses as for example, Biology A, but ultimately...
Chemistry 2, Chemistry 3a, Chemistry 11, Comp. Literature 6a, Economics 4a, English A, English 3a, English 10a, English 35b, English 50a. Fine Arts 2a, Fine Arts 2d, French 1, French 3, French 11hf., Geography 1, German 2, History 55, Latin A, Latin 8, Mathematics 5a, Music 1a and Music 2 (at Music Building), Philosophy 3b, Physics 3a, Spanish...
Anthropology 2, Astronomy 1, Biology A. Chemistry 5, Chinese 1, Comp. Literature 11, Economics B, Economics 1a, Economics 2, English 41, Fine Arts 9a, French 9, French 17, French 23hf, German A, German 1b, German 6, Government 6, Government 8, Government 17a, History 11, History 12, History 54, Latin B, Music 3, Paleontology 2, Philosophy 8, Physics B, Physics 1, Psychology 12a, Scandinavian 1, Spanish...
...Will," to reorganize the Foreign Service. Although "Good Will" may be merely another term for attracting business, efficiency and practically are the generally accepted motives for the programme. As a result of observations made on his South American trip, Hoover has concluded that diplomatic primacy should be centered in Latin America rather than in Europe; for there, legations seem to be diminishing in their demands for unusually gifted diplomats, since policies and ententes already are firmly established...
This prize is the third oldest in the University and has always attracted many candidates; last year 54 men reported at the preliminary trials. The award amounts to one prize of $50 and two of $20, and the selections may be given in English, Latin, or Greek...