Word: summer
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...came into force in 1901, requiring that all candidates for admission be holders of the A.B. degree. This rule will probably continue to decrease the enrolment for another year; but after that the number should remain fairly steady, and eventually should increase. The great increase of 322 in the Summer School enrolment may be ascribed to the fact that many teachers who were present at the meeting of the National Educational Association, held in Boston last July, remained at the University during the summer...
...enrolment by states of students in all departments of the University, except the Summer School, is as follows: Massachusetts, 2,259; New York, 479; Pennsylvania, 174; Ohio, 155; Maine, 122; Illinois, 119; Rhode Island, 89; New Hampshire, 73; New Jersey, 70; Connecticut, 64; Iowa, 61; California, 53; Indiana, 52; Missouri, 49; District of Columbia, 41; Kentucky, 34; Wisconsin, 30; Michigan, 29; Maryland, 26; Vermont, 26; Colorado, 22; Minnesota, 19; South Carolina, 14; Kansas, 13; Utah, 12; Virginia, 12; Washington, 12; Tennessee, 11; Alabama, 9; West Virginia, 9; Nebraska, 9; Oregon, 8; Arkansas, 7; Montana, 7; Texas, 7; North Carolina...
...Boston Symphony Orchestra will give the fourth concert this evening at 7.45 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. The following program will be rendered: Overture to Mid-summer Night's Dream, Mendelssohn; Fantasia on Scottish Airs for violin and orchestra, Bruch; Symphony in D minor, Dohnanyi. The soloist for the evening will be Mr. Alexander Z. Birnbaum, violinist...
...Chattanooga," and Professor W. M. Davis will read a twenty-minute report from Mr. Ellsworth Huntington on "The Physiography of the West Tian Shan Mountains," Mr. Huntington, who was a member of the Graduate School last year, accompanied Professor Davis on a trip to Turkestan during the past summer, and is at present in Persia. The meeting will be open to all members of the University...
...meeting of the Forestry Club in Matthews 29 this evening at 7.30 o'clock Mr. R. T. Fisher, head of the recently organized Forestry Department of the University will deliver a lecture on the Yale Summer Forestry School. Mr. Fisher will describe the work of that institution and will discuss the various phases of the study of Forestry. H. Holdsworth '04 and E. S. Bryant '06, will speak on several topics suggested by articles in the Forestry Magazine...