Word: students
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Stillman Infirmary will open today, and will be conducted on the same plan as last year. In return for an annual payment of four dollars, any sick student in the University is admitted to the Infirmary on the order of a physician, and is given, without further charge a bed, board and nursing for two weeks during the academic year. The regular charge is two dollars a day for every day over two weeks. The fee of four dollars is charged on the February term-bills of all students registered in the Cambridge departments of the University...
...students are reminded that the first instalment of the tuition fee is required to be paid to the Bursar in advance without the presentation of a bill. If the money is not in the hands of the Bursar today the student is liable to the loss of University privileges, until such time as he shall have arranged his financial relations with the University in a manner satisfactory to the Bursar...
...undergraduates more opportunities for serious thought than the filling out of their list of courses at the beginning of the College year. A course of study, which in many institutions is wholly or in part determined and prescribed by their officers, is here worked out by each individual student in accordance with his tastes and aims. This almost unqualified freedom of choice, which is peculiarly Harvard's has often been criticised by those who doubt the ability of the average undergraduate to think intelligently for himself. They can no doubt, cite actual cases of misdirected energies or of too widely...
Woodrow Wilson, "Virginian of Scotch-Irish descent, vigorous student and teacher of history, politics and government, and eminent author on these subjects, President of Princeton University for five years past, years eventful and fortunate indeed for that patriotic and serviceable institution...
Paul Vinogradoff, "Lately professor of History in the University of Moscow, since 1903 Professor of Jurisprudence in Oxford University, distinguished student of social and legal institutions. May this call of a Russian jurist to an English University presage a clear call of the Russian people on English experience of constitutional government...