Word: sound
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...definitely declared its intention to abstain from the policy of requiring some degree in Arts or Science, or an equivalent standard, for admission to its professional schools; and President Butler of Columbia University in his recently published report, while maintaining that professional study should be based upon a sound foundation of liberal culture has asserted that the first two years of a good college course furnished that foundation, and should earn the bachelor's degree. Harvard's policy is now emphatically declared by President Eliot to be one of determined support to the requirement of a bachelor's degree...
...except for their actual literary merit, are not particularly interesting reading. The last named is perhaps the most pleasing. It is comparatively brief, tells something that is good to know, in a manner, pleasant and graceful-and above all is not burdened with rhetorical self consciousness, but is sound without being needlessly pretentious...
Professor W. C. Sabine will deliver a lecture on "Architectural Acoustics" before the Engineering Society this evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture Room of Pierce Hall. Professor Sabine will tell of his recent valuable experiments on this subject and will include a portion of the lecture on "Sound" which attracted much attention from the scientific world when delivered before the Massachusetts Institute of Technology two years...
...Engineering Society, Sound. Professor Sabine. Lecture Room, Pierce Hall...
...Engineering Society. Sound. Professor Sabine. Lecture Room, Pierce Hall...