Word: nineteenth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...courses offered in the department of English literature for this half-year are notoriously meagre. In the eighteenth century two courses are open to the ordinary undergraduate, one dealing exclusively with the school of Pope, the other with the sentimental school. In the nineteenth century no courses whatever are at the disposal of the undergraduate, save one which treats of the English novel from its birth to the present day; this however, is "primarily for graduates." We wonder what has become of those excellent courses, English 8a and 8b, in which the romantic poets of the nineteenth century might...
Such a dearth as at present exists in the English department scarcely augurs well for the success of the new degree with distinction in history and literature. If a man wished to specialize in the nineteenth century he would find himself at a loss where to turn for material. We would suggest that more pronounced efforts be made to enrich with additional courses a period which has been so neglected this half-year...
...visit paid by Dr. Chase to the Royal College of Surgeons in 1906. These prints number several hundred, and occupy the major portion of one end of the gallery of the museum. Among them are included likenesses of many of the famous physicians of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, besides many engravings of places associated with the history of medicine, such as the Middlesex Hospital, the Royal College of Surgeons, and Barber Surgeons Hall. Dr. Chase's and Dr. Young's collections are both very extensive and include many American as well as foreign celebrities...
German.--*Intermediate Course in Grammar and Composition with Methods of Teaching; German Conversation; *German Dramatists of the Nineteenth Century. Drs. H. J. Weber and A. W. Boesche...
Romance Languages.--**Intermediate French for Teachers; French Conversation; *French Literature of the Nineteenth Century; *Elementary Spanish; *Advanced Spanish Composition and Translation. Professors Fortier and Wright, and Messrs. G. L. Lincoln and A. Brun