Word: pamphlet
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...noticeable changes in the elective pamphlet is the abolition of English VI for the ensuing year. This plan is one which deprives next year the senior class of any opportunity of enjoying this course. This year the course is not open to the junior class, and many juniors who could not enter the course and therefore intended to elect it for next year, are by this plan debarred from entering it. The work in the course, has always been interesting, and serves as a practical aid to other courses in the discussion of economic and technical questions which it affords...
...topic contained either in the Forensic Pamphlet for 1884-85 or in the Manuscript Book at the Library, and not contained in the List of Excluded Topics, may be chosen as an examination Topic. Topics outside the approved lists may be chosen with the consent of the Instructor. Further directions in regard to the time and place for handing in the four Examination Topics will be published hereafter...
...probable that a second edition of the elective pamphlet will have to be published. It may contain several changes in the different departments...
...elective pamphlet is not yet ready for general distribution...
...elective pamphlet for 1886-87 has made its appearance. Contrary to expectations, a large number of important changes have been made, and we are happy to say that on the whole they seem to be changes for the better. Some of the most popular courses have been suddenly transformed into half courses, or written work of some kind required; notably among these, Political Economy 4 and Natural History 2. History 1, which for so long a time has been under the charge of Professor Macvane, has been given to a new instructor, and the lectures will be delivered three times...