Word: profs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Members of Fine Arts 4 can obtain their marks in the last hour examination by leaving postal cards with Prof. Norton...
...Prof. Taussig announces that hereafter the door will positively be locked aftive the door will positively be locked at five minutes past the hour in Pol. Econ...
...speakers mentioned of the necessity of a new principal and of better accommodation for the students at Exeter. The speakers were: Dr. Wildes, president of the New York Alumni, R. R. Endicott, '90, Mr. T. F. Wentworth of New York, G. T. Goldthwaite, '91, G. A. Wentworth, Prof. Jeremiah Smith of the Law School, Mr. Sherman Hoar, and Rev. Edward Hale...
Professor Francke of the German department has a long letter in the last number of the New York, Nation on a "Difference in German and American University Methods." Prof. Francke calls attention to the German Private docent wesen, an institution which is perhaps the most destructive of German scholarship. The private docent is a young man who has just won his doctorate, who has convinced the faculty of a German university that he is an independent searcher after truth. He is at once admitted to the same kind of teaching as the oldest members of the faculty, but assumes only...
...following gentlemen have consented to act as judges of the essays by senior college students for the prizes offered by the American Protective Tariff league for 1890: Prof. Richard T. Ely, Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md; Hon. Nelson Dingley, Lewiston, Me.; Hon. W. W. Bates, Com. of Navigation, Washington, D. C.; A. Foster Higgins, Esq., New York city; Wm. Penn Nixon, Esq., Chicago, Ill. The subject is: "The Application of the American policy of protection to American shipping engaged in international commerce." The essays must be sent to the League, 23 W. 23d St., New York, before March 1. Awards...