Word: openings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...taking four hours elective work, must obtain a first group, standing in the required study belonging to that department. No student will be eligible for these honors who has not passed an examination in the honor courses of preceding years. Most of the electives of Junior year are open to the Seniors, but in addition to these, a Senior has a choice of additional electives. Changes from the old courses are the introduction of contemporary philosophy under mental philosophy, science of government, Roman and municipal law under political science, advanced Hebrew under ancient languages, advanced biology under sciences, and probably...
...ranking system will be the same in freshman and sophomore years, but in the last two years the groups will be four instead of six. Exclusions of electives are to be made on two principles: First, to leave open as far as possible electives of general character and those common to juniors and seniors; second, to make mutually exclusive the more specialized electives and those clearly incongruous. General honors will be granted for general excellence substantially as at present. Special honors will be awarded only to students whose average is above mediocrity. In freshman year the candidate must take four...
...following is the list of Tennis Tournaments to be held during the summer for which dates have already been assigned: June 10, St. George's Cricket club, championship of the middle states; 12th, Philadelphia Cricket club, ladies championship; 17th, Hudson river lawn tennis association, open to members thereof; 17th, New Haven lawn tennis club, championship of New England; 24th, Orange lawn tennis club; July 1, championship of U. S. doubles, Staten Island; July 1, Chicago tennis club, championship of the western states; 4th, California lawn tennis club, championship of the Pacific coast; 8th, Englewood, N. J., Field club; 15th, Springfield...
...treasurers with suitable books in which to keep their accounts. These books shall be the property of the committee, and shall be returned to them as each treasurer closes his account. After their return they shall be kept in the custody of the committee, and shall always be open to the inspection of the officers of these organizations...
...each race for one year. No single scull race was rowed last year owing to total indifference to this branch of rowing, but this year so many men have been using single sculls during the spring that the Boat Club is encouraged again to place the challenge cup open to competition...