Word: similarity
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this end, it is planned to have the staff of the new school made up of professors and assistants who have no private practice and who will give their entire time to teaching and research work in all branches of medicine. In this respect the school will be similar to the prominent medical colleges of Germany and Austria. When the new school opens about two years hence it will accommodate about...
...examination in contemporary history similar to the one which produced such interesting and pathetic results a year ago, was given last week in the course in government 1 conducted by Professor Hormell. The course is comprised of freshman and sophomores, and the second year men came out just enough ahead to maintain their dignity and prove that one year had not been wasted...
...general the examination was fairly satisfactory. Certainly it showed a considerable improvement over the similar test of last year. One man got a gross total of 12 points on his paper, three or four others received less than 20 and not a few had under 30. However, as the figures show, the class as a whole knew more than half of the questions which is not so bad in these days of sporting page literature. Bowdoin Orient...
...European journals of research have been forced to suspend publication, and in further consequence the editors of the Harvard Theological Review, seeking material for their issues, have had much valuable matter spontaneously offered to them by scholars abroad who, in the ordinary course, would have published their works in similar journals of Holland, Germany or England. The fact tends to place America, as it were, in a new position as the world's clearing house for the fruits of scholarly research. What has occurred in the field of theology must be duplicated in other fields. The chance seems large...
...second meeting of the local branch of the National Hughes College League at the Cambridge Boat Club will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. A similar meeting will be held on Friday evening. These meetings will be of an informal character, and members of the Republican Club who intend to do stump speaking in the present campaign are especially invited. Among the speakers will be William Roscoe Thayer '81, Richard Henry Dans '74 Joseph M. Thorpe and Professor William Morse Cole '90. Active membership in the League is not necessary in order to attend these meetings...