Word: students
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...advanced study for their attainment. But it is no longer necessary that the whole period of such study be passed at this University. The practice of intermigration between different universities which offer valuable opportunities of graduate study,-a practice now having much to recommend it to the American student,-is thus rendered possible, so far as the regulations of Harvard are concerned; and with this practice is likely to come much stimulus to the intellectual life of our places of learning...
...Sciences expressed their approval of the vote of the Board. The Faculty made a further recommendation to the Corporation, 7 March, 1893; and again, 10 December, 1895. The last named action of the Faculty was taken in accordance with an expression of opinion from a Convention of Graduate Students, held in the city of New York, 16 April, 1895. This Convention was called at the suggestion of the Harvard Graduate Club. It contained student delegates from fourteen American colleges and universities, having graduate departments, and Faculty delegates from two other institutions; while four more universities expressed their sympathy with...
...Dean of the Medical School has done an admirable thing in asking the members of the different classes to appoint certain students from their number to confer with him upon subjects that are closely connected with the student interests in the school. Something of the same sort was attempted in the College last spring, when the College Conferences were started, but the plan unfortunately was abandondoned almost immediately, and before any good could have resulted. We felt at the time that these conferences would have been an excellent thing for the College and regretted that they had to be given...
...example of the Medical School should now be followed in the College. If a committee of students were appointed to represent the undergraduate opinion to the Administrative Board upon questions that might arlse closely connected with the interests of the undergraduates, it would do more than anything else could to establish sympathetic relations between the students and officers of instruction and government in the University. Such a committee would be of service for example in the discussion of the proctor system in examinations and kindred subjects, where now a canvass of individual student opinion is necessary...
...music was furnished by the Student Volunteer Orchestra, H. M. Adler '97, leader...