Word: romans
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...honor courses of preceding years. Most of the electives of Junior year are open to the Seniors, but in addition to these, a Senior has a choice of additional electives. Changes from the old courses are the introduction of contemporary philosophy under mental philosophy, science of government, Roman and municipal law under political science, advanced Hebrew under ancient languages, advanced biology under sciences, and probably Italian and the change of physical geography from Junior to Senior year...
...instructor in elocution; James Rismall Wheeler, Ph. D., instructor in Greek and Latin; Thaddeus William Harris, A. M., instructor in geology; John Cassan Wait C. E. S. M., instructor in surveying and drawing; George Howard Parker, S. B., instructor in, zoology; William Schofield, A. M., LL B., instructor in Roman Law, and in torts; Theodore Willis Fisher, M. D., Lecturer...
...Roman Law 1-Sever...
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...essays on history and politics-among which are the "The People in Government" by H. C. Merwin, "Why our Science Students go to Germany" by S. Sheldon and "A French Bishop of the Fifteenth Century" by F. C. Lowell. Miss Harriet W. Preston continues a series of papers on Roman history with a sketch of Cicero's closing years, entitled "Before the Assassination." There are two short stories, "The King's Cup and Cake" by Sophie May, and "A Dissolving view of Carrick Meagher" by George H. Jessop. Bliss Carman, a recent graduate of Harvard contributes a long poem...