Word: showings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...numbers 54 students, an increase of three over last year. The classes are now distinctly divided for the first time and the three years' course has been put into operation. Additional instructors in Operative Dentistry have been appointed and are of much advantage to the School. The large classes show how limited are the present quarters of the School. The operating hall is crowded and there is much inconvenience for want of more room and light. For this reason and with the object of raising money for a new building the Alumni and Faculty held a meeting in November...
...Divinity School began this year with an enrollment of forty-one. The number of applications received show that if the school were to remove its strict requirements, the attendance would increase to a very great extent. No one is a candidate for the degree in Theology who does not hold a bachelor's degree in Arts. A slight increase or diminuation from year to year seems to have no significance and for this reason the school is under a constant pressure to lower its stadards. Thus far it has resisted all such attempts at change and shows no sign...
...died out, - an occasional religious service was held, attended usually by about ten men. Now by the efforts of the officers the society is coming nearer to the attainment of its object, that is drawing together all the Episcopalians in the college, making them known to each other, and showing, that the Church should and might be a strong power in college life. It is to be hoped that this reception will be well attended, both to welcome Dr. Donald to the University and to show the Society that its efforts are appreciated...
...eminently fitting, at an exhibition of every thing showing the great advances we have made in the last century, that the Universities should be well represented. It will show to every visitor of the Fair that the Universities of America are full of energy and that they are accomplishing good work, and, if such a things is possible, it will raise them in the estimation of the people. There is an endeavor now being made to have college journalism represented. Such an exhibit will certainly be interesting and will afford an excellent opportunity for everybody to compare the merits...
...changed; and this is opposed to the conception of His changelessness. We answer that His purpose is always the same and that on this very account its outward form of expression must change, even as a father's love for his child, though always remaining the same, will show itself in ever varying ways...