Word: sixteenth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will revive an old course, to be called History 6. Professor Haskins will give History 9a 1-hf., on the Constitutional History of England to the Great Charter, and Dr. Prothers will give History 9b 2-hf., on the Constitutional History of England from the Great Charter to the sixteenth century. History 34 1-hf will be withdrawn...
French 13 will be merged into French 10 and this and French 9, on sixteenth century and seventeenth century French respectively, will be given on alternate years by Professor Wright. He will also give a new course on French prose in the sixteenth century, called French 21. French 13 and French 14 will be withdrawn...
...proportion to their salaries, but that they were governed by independent laws. In the fifteenth century, transport from Rouen to Amiens (80 miles) cost as much as the transport today from the west of the United States to Havre would cost; but the wages of labor in the sixteenth century represented 10 hectolitres of wheat, while nowadays they represent 37 1-2 hectolitres...
...Harvard Teachers' Association held its sixteenth annual meeting in the New Lecture Hall on Saturday. At the morning session the former officers of the Association were re-elected: president, G. D. Cushing '85; vice-presidents, G. B. Diman and E. D. Russell '80; secretary, Professor P. H. Hanus; and treasurer, O. B. Oakman '87. To the executive committee, consisting of A. W. Roberts '81, C. H. Morse '80, and F. Winsor '93, were elected F. V. Thompson and N. H. Black '96 to succeed the late Dean Shaler '62 and G. H. Browne '78, whose term had expired...
...HARVARD TEACHERS ASSOCIATION. Sixteenth Annual Meeting. "The Basis of an Efficient Education--Culture or Vocation?" Mr. A. W. Roberts and Professor A. E. Kennelly. Discussion opened by Mr. R. A. Woods. New Lecture Hall...