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...December 29, the delegates were received by Deans Burgess and Van Amringe of Columbia in the absence of President Butler, and were formally welcomed to Columbia at a luncheon in the Alumni Memorial Hall. President Hadley of Yale presided at the afternoon session, in which the papers read were not of general interest. On Tuesday morning there was a discussion of the question "Requirements of Admission to the Professional Schools," on which President Eliot read a paper, advising that professional schools require bachelors' degrees of candidates for admission, excepting schools of engineering, chemistry and architecture. The experience of Harvard under...
...December 29 and 30, the American Mathematical Society will hold its annual meeting at Columbia University. Professor Osgood, Professor Bocher, and Dr. Huntington will represent Harvard, and will read papers...
...oldest and largest of these, will hold its twentieth annual meeting at Baltimore on December 29, 30, and 31. Of the Faculty, Professor Grandgent, president of the Association. Professors Sheldon, Kittredge, Ford, and von Jagemann will be present, and Professor Sheldon and C. F. Brown 3G., will read papers. Also at Baltimore, the American Dialect Society will hold a business meeting on December 30. All the above members of the Faculty are members of the Society, and will be present...
...American Historical Association will hold its eighteenth annual meeting at Philadelphia, in the buildings of the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Hart, Professor Haskins and other members of the Historical Department at Harvard will be present. Captain A. T. Mahan h'95, president of the Association, will read a paper on "Subordination in Historical Treatment," on December 26. During the meeting, nine other holders of degrees from Harvard will read papers, among which will be one on "The Scots Darien Settlement," by Hiram Bingham...
...Archaeological Institute of America will meet during Convocation Week an Princeton University on Wednesday. December 31, and Thursday and Friday, January 1 and 2, 1903. The Annual Ad dress will be delivered by Professor William W. Goodwin, former professor of Greek at Harvard. Other Harvard men who will read papers are Professor J. H. Wright, Dr. George H. Chase, Professor C. B. Gulick, Dr. Von Mach, Professor George F. Moore of the Dental School, and Professor J. R. Wheeler...