Word: logical
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...studies, of which the student takes two, each of two hours, which, with the twelve hours required, makes sixteen altogether. Prof. Schenck's chemistry is to be brought over from the Senior year, and instead of being required for the whole year will be required for only one term. Logic is also brought over from Junior year. The required studies-Latin, Greek, mathematics, modern languages, history, chemistry, English, logic, zoology, and botany-all are made two hourse a week, and if the student seeks special honors in the classics or modern he elects two hours in these subjects in addition...
...Junior years the changes are radical. Logic has been dropped from the list of required studies, and political economy has been brought from Senior year to take its place. Otherwise the required studies remain the same. In the elective department the student is accorded a wider scope than ever before. Kindred studies are divided into departments containing from two to four subjects each, and if the student seeks special honors he must take two subjects. Some studies are brought from Senior year, such as laboratory chemistry, biology, histology, comparative politics, international law, history of philosophy, history of art, and archeology...
PRINTED NOTES.- Nat. Hist. 4, $1.50; History 2, $1.50; Pol. Econ. 1, $1.50 (synopsis of Mill); Fr. English A, $1.00, Philos. 2 and 3 (Logic), $1.00; Chem. 1 Synopsis...
PRINTED NOTES.- Nat. Hist. 4, $1.50; History 2, $1.50; Pol. Econ. 1, $1.50 (synopsis of Mill); Fr. English A, $1.00, Philos. 2 and 3 (Logic), $1.00; Chem. 1 Synopsis...
PRINTED NOTES.- Nat. Hist. 4, $1.50; History 2, $1.50; Pol. Econ. 1, $1.50 (synopsis of Mill); Fr. English A, $1.00, Philos. 2 and 3 (Logic), $1.00; Chem. 1 Synopsis...