Word: professionally
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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The argument of his address President Eliot thus concluded and summed up: "Finally, I step beyond the strict limits of my subject to urge the enlargement of the circle of liberal arts, on the ground that the interests of the higher education and of the institutions which supply that education...
EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON: -Now that the shooting club is once more holding its matches it may not be amiss to say a few words in regard to the pleasure and benefits to be had from these shoots. The graduate who during his college course has devoted all his leisure time...
In Switzerland the medical students have taken action against the admittance of women in their schools. The ground they take is that, if foreign women study medicine there, the Swiss women will desire to do the same, and make the profession more overcrowded than it is now.
It is well known that men when in college, as a rule, will accept few advantages which they are not forced to, and also that after graduation they, with as few exceptions, thoroughly regret this neglect. Especially is this true of contributing to the college papers. Leaving out of consideration...
The new Wade College in Cleveland is designed, says the New York Tribune, "for the higher study of the nature of God, and what men know of it, and of the nature of man. Its founder has placed no restriction of sect or of creed upon its teachers. Its object...