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...Freshman year the first term studies will remain as they are-Latin, Greek, Mathematics and English-but in the second term Latin will be one hour less per week, and Professor Schenck's anatomy will be brought from Sophomore year...
...five elective 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...
...one hundred and twenty first commencement of Brown University will be held on Wednesday, June...
...defining the powers of the Additing Committee on Athletics have perfected a scheme which has already proved most successful. The greater economy of the athletic organization and the more careful management resulting from the committee's supervision have already demonstrated its usefulness. The arrangement for balancing the deficiencies of one organization by the surpluses of the others is especially good, and will greatly lighten the burden of maintaining the clubs hitherto supported wholly by subscription. By the amendments, also, the control of the committee over the various clubs is extended and made more than simply advisory. The changes are such...
Tutoring in freshman Physics. I shall also give two seminars on the course, one June 15th at 7.30 p m; the other June 16th...