Word: oxfordization
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following subjects: Translation from Latin into English, Latin Prose, Latin Grammar, Translation from Greek into English, Greek Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. The last two subjects are alternative. The requirements in these subjects are identical with the requirements for Responsions, which are the first public examination which an Oxford student undergoes. A candidate who passes the qualifying examinations here in Boston will be excused from Responsions at Oxford, whether he subsequently enters the university as a Rhodes Scholar or on his own resources. The examination papers are transmitted to Oxford under seal, and are marked there. The results are then...
...present incumbents of the Rhodes Scholarships from Massachusetts are F. H. Fobes '04 and R. K. Hack, Williams '05, F. H. Fobes went to Oxford in October, 1904, and he will be replaced in October, 1907, by the Scholar to be elected this year. R. K. Hack's term will not expire until October...
...Oxford and Cambridge in response to the challenge from L. J. Wolff, of Columble, for a cable chess instep for the Isaac: L. Rice trophy, suggest March 23 or 36; as the date of the match. The members of the intercollegiate Chess Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia, prefer the forcing date, and the match will be fixed accordingly...
...first balcony will be reserved for members of the University and of neighboring institutions. It is planned, however, to have the members of the debating clubs and as many undergraduates as possible seated together in the three centre sections in the second balcony, as is the custom at Oxford and Cambridge, in order to have a distinct University section...
...Calcutta, has been intimately associated with E. C. Carter '00, the Christian Association's representative in India, the Harvard Mission has arranged a small dinner which is to be given in the committee room of the Union this evening at 6 o'clock. Mr. Farquhar is a graduate of Oxford who has been in this country on his furlough, and is to sail this week on his return to India. R. H. Oveson 2L. will preside at the dinner, and Mr. Farquhar will speak informally of his work. Professor E. C. Moore, Dr. C. J. Blake M.'65, Rev. Clark...