Word: pamphlet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...call "the machinery of the course," is not to increase but to diminish the expenditure of the students. It is a course requiring the use of many books, and students who cannot afford to provide themselves with a small library on the subject would find themselves handicapped. A pamphlet has, therefore, been prepared which contains, besides matter intended to be helpful for the special work of the course, a set of classified readings referring to several distinct groups of books. By the use of this system, in connection with the College and Evans Libraries, a student can get through...
...some few of the courses here seems wholly unnecessary and is in some cases decidedly annoying. To ask students to present their work in a certain specified form is well enough, but to insist upon it, even to ask all the students of a course to buy a pamphlet of instructions as to how to behave in a course is little short of absurd. In History 13, for example, it is carried so far that each student is required to pay a small fee to meet the expense of the elaborate printing necessary for the course. Now the amount...
...pamphlet containing the announcement of the courses of instruction at Radcliffe College for the year 1894-95 will be issued within a few days. In the make-up of this new pamphlet the plan of the Harvard College pamphlet has been followed, and the method which is used in the University, of numbering and lettering the courses has been adopted...
...pamphlet begins with a list of the instructors in Harvard College offering courses in Radcliffe College, and this list comprises no less than eighty-five Harvard professors and instructors. The courses of study announced are most of them identical with courses which are offered or have been offered in previous years in Harvard College...
...departments of German and French are essentially the same as in the pamphlet for last year. In the year 1894-95 German 9 will be omitted owing to the absence of Professor Francke. French 1b has been added to the list, and French 3 will be omitted...