Word: properity
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...plan of inaugurating class day exercises in the Sheffield Scientific School is now practically certain of being put into operation. Class days have never been formally celebrated here in the Scientific department, although in the college proper they have always formed one of the pleasantest memories of the course. It is expected that the exercises in the Scientific School will closely resemble those now observed in the academic department...
When the academic year 1893-94 opened, the Corporation found themselves in face of a deficit of $25,181.26 in the University, College and Library account, these three departments being really dependent on the College proper. Moreover there had been a deficit of $6,432.88 in the same account for the year 1891-92. The other departments gave no occasion for special anxiety; but it was obviously necessary to curtail expenses in the departments dependent on the College. Salaries could not be reduced either in number or amount; for all engagements with teachers annually appointed had been made...
...name 'College of New Jersey' has become obsolete. To be sure this title is on official documents, is on the seal, and is the proper name of the institution. But it means little today. A great many people who are deeply interested in the welfare of Princeton would have to think twice to understand a reference to the 'College of New Jersey.' So far as we are aware the state gives the college no material help and it is a question whether any lustre is added to our fame by having the name of a state linked to the title...
...talk to him of his work in terms of A's or B's, C's, D's or E's. But they could do something to let him know that he is not simply passing in his work to a sort of unfeeling machine which, having put the proper stamp on his work, has no more concern with...
...returned at the end of the month, looked over by the librarian and the executive committee, and posted in the L. S. S. reading room. From five to ten subjects are selected from these lists, and a corresponding number of students are asked to work up these subjects into proper form for presentation before the society as five to fifteen minute papers which shall give all the important parts of the original articles...