Word: rapidly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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SHORTHAND.- Pitman's System. Lessons by a certificated instructor, Rapid tuition. Proficiency in 12 lessons. For terms address, Mr. Varcoe, 209 Washington street, Boston...
...photographs are well mounted and well arranged. Many are noticeably good and not one can be called distinctly poor. The number of portraits is surprisingly large as compared with the total number of photographs exhibited. It seems also as if the members of the club had made a rapid advance in artistic appreciation. The photographs show not only technical skill, but good selection of subjects. We think it another good sign that the two leading prizes, which were last year given to members of the faculty, have this year been secured by undergraduates. The ability of the older members...
...Warner, a member of the corporation of the Annex, represented the petitioners. He showed the rapid progress that has been made by the Annex since it was started fifteen years ago. He said that the purpose of the college in furthering the enterprise had not been to found a distinct woman's college, but to give to women the benefit of its collegiate course. Although the officers of the University do not deem it advisable to incur the expense and responsibility that would be involved by conferring degrees upon graduates from the Annex, yet they wish to give the Annex...
...during the year, a few pages are devoted to the degree of Bachelor of Arts and the changes which have taken place in recent years as to the relative position of this degree and that in science and letters. These changes are significant in connection with the sudden and rapid growth during the past few years of the Scientific School...
Owing to the rapid increase in the number of students in the Scientific Shool. a new building to contain lecture rooms, drawing rooms, and collections will be imperatively needed next year. In hard times the Scientific Schools have this advantage over the colleges, that they provide more quickly the means of of earning a livelihood...