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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...courses is $25, payable on entering. An additional charge, which has averaged $4 to $6, is made for the material and apparatus consumed by each student. To cover this a deposit of $10 is required on entering, and whatever balance remains will be returned when the student closes his account...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Schools at Harvard. | 6/10/1887 | See Source »

Applicants for membership should address Mr. T. W. Harris, Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass. Before their enrolment on June 15th, they will pay a tuition fee of thirty dollars ($30). Each student will bear his own expenses, but these will be reduced as much as possible by special arrangement with hotels and railroads. The cost of the session cannot be exactly reckoned beforehand, but it is estimated as follows: Six weeks' boarding and lodging, $40 to $60; travelling expenses with the school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Summer Schools at Harvard. | 6/10/1887 | See Source »

...advantages of such a summer school are great; the fact of its being held in summer is naturally an inducement on account of the superior advantages offered for out-door work, and the greater part of the studies are carried on in the Botanical Garden; as a consequence a student is enabled to examine a variety of plants such as he will be unable to find elsewhere in this part of the country. Prof. G. L. Goodale has usually been at the head of the school and the list of those who have taught in the courses includes such names...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Note and Comment | 6/9/1887 | See Source »

...Students in any department who wish to apply for one of the positions named below may consult the Secretary: Managing clerkship New York law office, permanent; suitable for law students or seniors. Evening clerkship, New York Club, permanent; seniors or graduate students. Cashier's desk, Boston firm, permanent; senior with experience. Student agency, tennis racket Canvassers, Boston weekly paper. Editorial and other work on a Boston daily paper; open only to a senior with best record. Teacher of mathematics, boy's school, high rank, Episcopalian; senior or graduate. Teacher of classics and mathematics, boy's school, permanent; senior, good rank...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor | 6/8/1887 | See Source »

...make a digest of the volume would be tedious, for in it only a summary of statistics could be given, and most unsatisfactorily, for speeches such as those eminent graduates delivered at the various dinners do not bear condensing, while every student is acquainted with the undergraduate parts and the CRIMSON - for facts, such as the boat race of the undergraduate day - the authority of the book, has already made the readers of this familiar with much retold in this volume. The frontispiece is a facsimile of the earliest existing record of the college - ; another facsimile; a photogravure...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Commemoration Book. | 6/6/1887 | See Source »

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