Word: low
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard 5. Section 3b, Harvard 6. Section 2d, Sever 6. Section 5c, Sever 17. Section 6c, Sever 18. 2.30 p. m. Philosophy 6, Div. Lib. 3. Examinations Tomorrow. Latin 3, Sever 35. German E, Sever 35. German F, Sever 35. German G, Sever 35. Economics 8, Up. and Low. Mass. Economics 16, Upper Mass. Architecture 2a, Arch. Bldg. Architecture 4a, Arch. Bldg. Architecture 4b, Arch. Bldg. Architecture 4c, Arch. Bldg. Music 1, Holden. Chemistry B, Upper Dane. Botany 3, Univ...
...Sever 5. Philosophy 4a, Sever 35. Fine Arts 2. Sever 35. Mathematics 26 Lower Mass. Engineering 1b, Upper Mass. Chemistry 4, Lower Mass. Geology 15, Univ. Mus. 2. 2.30 p. m. Latin E, Sever 29. Latin F, Sever 29. Examinations Tomorrow. Semitic 6, Lower Mass. English A, Up. and Low. Mass., Sever 35, 6, 17, 18, Harvard 5 and 6, Up. Dane. French 17, Lower Mass. Architecture 5, Arch. Bldg. Engineering 1f, Sever 5. Botany 5, Univ. Mus. 12. Archaeology 1, Sever 5. 2.30 p. m. Philosophy...
...meeting of the Wellesley College Club in New York on Saturday, President Low of Columbia, announced that Barnard College would henceforth be entitled to the same privileges as Columbia. All degrees from Barnard will henceforth have the same value as a Columbia degree. Barnard College, however, will attend to its own financial matters and will regulate its own curriculum...
...Philosophy 4a, Sever 35. Fine Arts 2. Sever 35. Mathematics 26 Lower Mass. Engineering 1b, Upper Mass. Chemistry 4, Lower Mass. Geology 15, Univ. Mus. 2. 2.30 p. m. Latin E. Sever 29. Latin F. Sever 29. Thursday, Jan. 25. Semitic 6, Lower Mass. English A, Up. and Low. Mass., Sever 35, Harvard 5 and 6, Up. Dane. French 17, Lower Mass. Architecture 5, Arch. Bldg. Engineering 1f, Sever 5. Botany 5, Univ. Mus. 12. Archaeology 1, Sever 5. 2.30 p. m. Philosophy 6, Div. Lib. 3. Friday, Jan. 26. Latin 3, Sever 35. German E, Sever 35. German...
...last meeting of the Faculty, it was voted to a low a new English requirement to schools which wish to offer it. The regular entrance requirements will be allowed to remain, but in addition, an examination will be held on work equivalent to that done in English A, which may cover the whole school course. By passing this examination a student will be exempted from the prescription of English A, and will have an almost, if not entirely, free choice in the selection of his College course...