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...Education, corner of Park avenue and 59th street, New York, on April 8 and 9, commencing at 9 a.m. The examinations will be on secondary subjects such as are taught in the grammar and high schools. Candidates who pass these examinations will be given a place on the "eligible list" and may be appointed to positions at any future time. College graduates without teaching experience may now secure licenses as junior teachers with an initial salary of $900 a year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Public School Examinations. | 4/2/1901 | See Source »

...present intention is to print in the Bulletin and the Graduates' Magazine the complete list of the donors at the end of the year. All communications from those who wish to contribute may be addressed to J. G. Bradley '02, 32 Claverly Hall. The committee urges that he be consulted, so that as few duplicate sets of books as possible shall be given...

Author: By J. G. Bradley., | Title: The Library of the Union. | 4/2/1901 | See Source »

...provisional list of final examinations is given below. Examinations begin at 9.15 a. m., except those specially announced below for 2.30 p. m. Daily exercises in all courses close on Tuesday, May 28, at 4.30 p. m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. Semitic 13 Indo-Iranian 1 Latin A Class. Phil. 21 Class. Phil. 49 Class. Phil. 54 English 4 German 9 Economics 19 Philosophy 4 Education 10a Fine Arts 2 Architecture 6 Music 5 Music 7 Mathematics 15 Chemistry 4 Zoology 16 Geology 15 FRIDAY, MAY 31. Class. Phil. 38 English 1 German D French 1c History 21 Economics 1 Economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final Examinations. | 3/30/1901 | See Source »

...those who do not anticipate first-year work, three hours work a week in each of the four studies, Latin, Greek, English and Mathematics, and three hours in either French or German, is required during the freshman year. Sophomores take either five or six courses selected from the following list, each course occupying three hours a week: Latin, Greek, French (elementary or advanced), English, Mathematics, Analytic Geometry, Physics, Chemistry, Mental Science, Philosophy and History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE ELECTIVE PAMPHLET | 3/23/1901 | See Source »

...choosing the studies of the junior and senior years, the students will hereafter select from a large list of subjects. These subjects are divided into three groups, and the courses in the different groups are arranged in three progressive grades--A, B, and C. Before graduation the student must have completed connected courses of these three grades, aggregating at least seven hours per week, in one division of study, and connected courses of grades A and B, aggregating at least five hours per week, in each of the other divisions. This regulation compels the student to select one major...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE ELECTIVE PAMPHLET | 3/23/1901 | See Source »

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