Word: sheffield
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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...
Wednesday afternoon was largely taken up by teas which were given by many of the societies of the Sheffield Scientific School. In the evening the Promenade was held at the Second Regiment Armory and made a splendid finale to the week's festivities. The decorations were elaborate and artistic. The members of the Promenade committee were: A. E. Foote, A. P. Stokes, Jr., M. Griggs, S. B. Thorne, J. H. G. de Libour, R. B. Treadway, W. S. Miller, J. B. Neale, and H. Twombley...
...There is a total of 2,350 students in the University as against 2,202 enrolled last year. They are distributed as follows, the sum for this year being given first with last year's number following: Graduate courses, 138, 143; Yale College, 1,150, 1,086; Sheffield Scientific School, 662, 691; Art School, 41, 30; Musical Department, 25, 9; total, 1,869, 1,658, in the Department of Philosophy and Arts; Divinity School, 116, 119; Medical School, 100, 80; Law School, 195,188; deduct for names inserted twice, 77, 54. There is therefore a total increase in the University...
Below is given a comparison of the representation this year at Harvard and Yale from the states which send the greatest numbers to both colleges. The Sheffield School at Yale and the L. S. S. are not included. The Harvard figures are taken from the advance lists of students and are liable to slight changes; the Yale figures are from statistics published by the Yale News...
...recently canvassed for the purpose of finding out to what colleges the members intend to go. Of 57 men in the class thirty wish to enter Harvard College; two, the Lawrence Scientific School; one, the Harvard Law School; one, the Harvard Medical School; four, Yale College; seven, the Sheffield Scientific School; one, Colby; one, the University of California; seven the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; one, Princeton; one, Dartmouth; and one, Columbia...