Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last day in the second half-year upon which undergraduates, Special Students, Unclassified, and Out-of-Course Students in Harvard College may change, without liability for a fee of $5.00, any course of study beginning in the second half-year...
First, that beginning with the year 1916-17, the privilege of registration as Special Student in Harvard College, and as Non-Collegiate Student of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, be withdrawn...
Secondly, that beginning the year 1916-17, the Committee on Admission, in consultation with the Dean entrusted with the charge of Special Students, be authorized to admit students without examination, but subject to the approval of the instructors concerned, competent men to be Special Students under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, such students to constitute a separate body of students under this Faculty, distinct from Harvard College and from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, to have such privileges of instruction as may be granted in each case by the Committee on Admission, and in other respects...
...have received free or part-free uniforms must sign a special receipt for them today between 2 and 4 o'clock at Weld...
...most striking movement of recent years in higher education has been the growth of special scientific training for business; and in this field the University's Graduate School of Business Administration is now exerting probably the most powerful influence. The first business school in the United States was the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, which, however, was not restricted to graduates. Dartmouth followed in 1904 with the Tuck School, which provides a two-year graduate course. It was only eight years ago that the Harvard School was established, requiring a bachelor's degree for admission and giving...