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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lines open to the first year students who have been taking the more general courses during the first half-year. Two courses, "Factory Practice" and "Water Transportation," are being given for the first time. The former will comprise a large amount of actual field work and investigation. Three courses, "Latin-American Trade Problems," "Railroad Accounting and Statistics" and "Public Utilities Operation" will be in new hands, and conducted in a different manner...
...Accounting and Statistics" and "Water Transportation"; insurance, "Fire Insurance Engineering"; "Life Insurance Agency Methods" and "Actuarial Practice"; lumbering, "General Lumbering" and "Lumber Problems"; law, "Law Relating to Railroad Rate Making"; industrial management, "Factory Practice"; Chamber of Commerce Work and Methods"; local public utilities, "Public Utilities Operation"; and foreign trade, "Latin American Trade Problems...
...last year, prizes will be given both to graduates and undergraduates for the best dissertations in English, Greek and Latin. A prize of $250, two of $100 and two of $50 are open to undergraduates, and three prizes of $200 and one of $100 will be awarded to graduate students. All dissertations must be submitted to the secretary of the Faculty not later than April...
...given tomorrow. All of these tests will begin at 9.15 o'clock and will last three hours. Following is a list of the examinations: Examinations Today. Chemistry 14c Sever 29 Comp. Philology 2a Sever 29 Fine Arts 1b Sever 29 Greek 3 Sever 30 Greek 7 Sever 30 Latin E Sever 30 Physics 2 Upper Mass. Physics 5 Upper Mass. Spanish 1 Prof. Whittem's sect. 1, Harvard 6 Mr. Rivera's sects. 2, 4, 8, Upper Mass. Mr. Leavitt's sects, 5, 6, Harvard 5 Mr. Lincoln's sect. 3, Holden Mr. Brown's sect. 9, Harvard...
Roswell Parker Angler '97, lecturer on Psychology; Aristides Evangelism Protrudes '11, instructor in Greek and Latin; Harold Joseph Laski, instructor in History; Leonard Thompson Troland '14, instructor in Psychology; Samuel Eliot Morison '08, lecturer on History; Mortimer Phillips Macon '99, lecturer on Philosophy; Henry Maurice Shuffler '05, lecturer on Philosophy; George Sharon, lecturer on the History of Science...