Word: sheffield
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...baseball or hockey, or even turn a handspring upon a wager. Another serious article, by W. Lippmann, pleads for more robustness of interest, on the part of students, in American politics. By all means,--and in other matters too. "The Chinese Classics and Modern Research," by A. D. Sheffield, is closely reasoned, as it goes, but fails to make Chinese literature itself seem vital...
Professor Brewster was graduated from the Sheffield Scientific School in 1877 and two years later took the degree of LL.B. at the Yale Law School. From 1883 to 1897 he practiced law in Detroit and then entered the faculty of law at the University of Michigan as lecturer on conveyancing. Since 1903 he has held the position of editor of the Michigan Law Review. His lecture this evening will be based on personal experiences and extensive travels among the inhabitants of Chili, Bolivia, and Peru...
After graduating from Sheffield Scientific School, Mr. Brewster took the degree of L.L.B. at the Yale Law School. From 1883 to 1897 he practiced, law in Detroit and then entered the law department of the University of Michigan. Since 1903 he has been editor of the Michigan Law Review and has also traveled extensively in South America...
University of Sheffield--George Booker Waterhouse, Ph.D., Professor of Metallurgy, University of Buffalo...
President Eliot pointed out that our Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was established four years before that at Johns Hopkins University; but the degree of Doctor of Philosophy was first offered by examination to students of the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale. This is something our scholars will always owe to Yale. The Business School is the first graduate department to begin by demanding a degree for admission, and the number of its special students is usefully large. It is a great satisfaction that the school has shown such promise of growth...