Word: licenciees
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Professor Cons was born at Lyons, France, in 1879 and graduated from the Sorbonne as Licencie es Letters in 1899. After a period of military service he began his teaching career in France and later in Germany, where he was French tutor at the Royal Court of Prussia. In 1910...
Marcel Francon, of Lyons, France, licencie of the University of Lyons, who was last year an assistant in chemistry at the University of Paris, is to receive the Harvard Club of France scholarship and study chemistry as a first year student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Lieutenant Envin was a first lieutenant in the French army, was badly wounded at Beausejour and lost his eye-sight. Since then, however, he has gone on with his studies and has won the degrees of licencie-en-lettres and licencie-en-droit. He is at present the holder of...
A scholarship of Free Tuition has been awarded to Adrien Capmal, licencie en droit, of the University of Montpellier.
The recent decree introduces all the best features of the German system into the French faculties of science. Hereafter a student will be admitted to these faculties on an American bachelor's degree, and will be permitted to choose his studies. After pursuing any scientific course a year, he can...