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...however, it was decided to maintain final honors in the classics, since they represent more specialization than the degree with distinction. The present requirements for final honors in classics were amended as follows: "Candidates must offer themselves in at least five subjects including (1), (2), and (3) of the list of subjects given in the requirement: for the degree with distinction in classics. They must also have taken second year honors...
Copies of the list of College rooms to be let by the University for the academic year 1905-1906 are ready for distribution and may be obtained at the Bursar's office. Applications for rooms should be made on or before Tuesday, May 2. The assignment of rooms will be made by lot on Thursday, May 4, and the result of the allotment will be announced the next...
...received the degree of LL.D., from Harvard in 1901, Ostwald founded in 1887 the Zeitschrift fur physikalische chemie, and in 1901, the Annalen der Naturphilosophie. In 1904 he gave the Faraday Lecture before the Royal Society. he has been a prolific and indefatigable investigator and writer, and a a list of his publications would occupy several closely printed pages. Although he achieved eminence first in the field of physical chemistry, Professor Ostwald has during the last four or five years diverted, or perhaps extended, his studies to the broad field of the philosophy of science, a subject to which...
Below is given a list of the officers of the Union elected yesterday with the number of votes cast for each: PRESIDENT. Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 VICE-PRESIDENT. B. K. Stephenson '06, 226 SECRETARY. N. Kelley '06, 238 HOUSE COMMITTEE. Undergraduates. R. Grant, Jr. '06, 289 A. C. Blagden '06, 241 J. L. White '06, 240 B. K. Stephenson '06, 235 J. D. White '07, 187 C. E. Ware '06, 183 G. T. Sugden '07, L. S. S., 90 R. R. Hellman '06, L. S. S., 73 Law School. F. W. Bird 2L., 13 G. Clark 2L., 10 Divinity...
...House Committee has done everything in this power to provide a suitable list of entertainments and so far 27, including class smokers, have been given, as compared to 19 of last year. The great difficulty to contend with has been the question of expense and the nature of the entertainments to be procured. There are so many lectures on various topics of live interest being given nightly in other parts of Cambridge, that this particular form seems to attract but small audience. It has been found that entertainments of a strictly entertaining nature are really more acceptable. However...