Word: particulars
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...students who wishes any change to be made in his address, home residence, or other particular accompanying his name, as given in the list of students in the Annual Catalogue, is requested to send without delay a written memorandum of the desired change to the Dean of the Graduate School, No. 10 University Hall. A new list of students is about to be printed, to accompany the Circular of the Graduate School...
...official organ of the National C. S. League, it is hoped to put the members in touch with the condition of the civil service, and the attitude towards it of the various municipal and legislative bodies in the United States. The edition of "Good Government" of March 15 contains particular reference to the formation of the club; it will be sent with a printed copy of the constitution to every college in the country. It is hoped thereby to start a movement in favor of reform that will be national in its character and effective in its influence...
...these courses, the one in Solid Geometry, one in Geology, and the two in Psychology, are first offered this year. The latter deserve particular notice. They are both given by Professor Munsterberg and occupy one hour daily for six weeks. Course A consists of lectures with experimental demonstrations, in which the facts and theories which constitute our modern knowledge of the psychical life will be explained and illustrated. As a knowledge of psychology is especially important to teachers, these lectures will lay stress on those problems which lie on the border between psychology and pedagogy, and will emphasize the educational...
...University now gives to each student full scope in developing his special abilities or tastes. A lively and initiatory interest in their work has been awakened in the students; they enter into the University life with more single and intense purpose, they multiply organizations to supplement their particular interests, they find themselves associated constantly, not with men of the same class, but with men of the same interests. Absorbed in their own occupations, they are careless of what is outside of these...
...year the play was chosen and the parts were assigned. Rehearsals began soon after the autumn term opened and it is expected that on the nineteenth of April and the two following days the Phormio of Terence will be acted in Sanders Theatre by a company of students. This particular comedy was chosen as being the most likely of all the Terentian plays to suit modern taste...