Word: mawr
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bryn Mawr in Line...
...undergraduate committee at Bryn Mawr, asked by President Park to make suggestions as to the curriculum, advised that " required work " should be completed by the end of sophomore year, leaving two free years for elective work. The "required work" should consist of two years of English, one of science, one of history, one of philosphy and psychology and no Latin. Comprehensive or " general" examinations are favored...
...Saturday, April 7 Fogg Art Museum at 8 P. M. A. B. Davies, Duncan Phillips, Washington The Appreciation of Art, A. K. Coomarasway, Museum of Fine Arts The Art Division of the American Ceramic Society, E. M. Blake, New York City Della Quercia in Lucca, G. G. Kings, Bryn Mawr College Christian Catacombs in Rome, Dana Rice, Dartmouth College Antiques, H. E. Keyes, Boston The Decorating of a State Capital, John Pickard, University of Missouri The American School at Athens in 1922, Myrtilla Avery, Princeton University The Principles of Portraiture, H. R. Cross...
...Belgium, a society specially interested is the furtherance of the Louvain Library idea, are now circularizing two thousand other schools of this country. Enthusiastic pledges of the utmost cooperation have been received from such institutions as Columbia, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, University of Illinois, Hunter College, Trinity College, Bryn Mawr, Catholic University of Washington, Tufts, Boston College, Boston University, McCormick Theological Seminary of Chicago, McKendree College of Lebanon, Illinois, and the Negro Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina...
...present list of members of the student groups expecting to take one of the tours are the following colleges and universities: Williams, Princeton, Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Vassar, Smith, Wellesley, Bryn Mawr, Barnard, University of Chicago, Brown, Boston University, University of Kentucky, University of Wisconsin, Northeastern, Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Goucher, Hunter, Grinnell, Indiana University, West Virginia University, Dartmouth, New York University, and the Sorbonne...