Word: likes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...HARVARD senior, resident twelve years in Japan and for some time in Europe, would like to accompany one or more young men as tutor on a trip to Japan of Europe next summer. References. Address " '96,' " No. 1034 Massachusetts avenue. Cambridge...
...mark of a very healthy activity in athletics when as many as seventy or eighty Harvard men enter contests like the indoor meetings that are held in the vicinity of Boston at this time of the year. It is also an indication that though Harvard's supremacy among the colleges in this branch of athletics has been interrupted, the popular interest does not seem to have abated. Nothing could give better promise that our oldtime position is before long to be regained...
...with their examination early in the period, a week's study, more or less; knowing that they will have a few days in which to "work up" each of their courses, are not most men inclined to neglect their regular work during the term; do not the Faculty thus, like the seminars which have grown out of the system and which they have frowned upon, "abet students in the neglect of regular work" by maintaining the present system? A consideration of these questions forces the conclusion that the present system of mid-year examinations is far from satisfactory. It seems...
...National Bank notes (class 3) circulate like the silver certificates, but can not draw gold from the U. S. treas...
...radical change has lately been brought about in the Medical School curriculum, the course having been lengthened from three to four years, as has already been done at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and other like institutions. The change will be put into operation beginning with September, 1896. The subject of making uniform entrance examinations for the Eastern colleges, is an important one and its revival has aroused much interest. A further possible development of the plan would give an entrance certificate admitting power at any one of the leading colleges, could satisfactory uniformity of examinations and marking...