Word: takings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...entering class of Smith College numbers 153, of whom 128 take the regular course and 25 are special students. The whole number of students in the college...
...Arabic I, Monday, Oct. 1, in Sever 7, at 2 p.m.; Arabic II, Oct. 1, in Sever 7, at 3 p.m.; Assyrian I, Thursday, Sept. 27th, in Sever 9, at 12 m., and Assyrian II, Saturday, Sept. 29th, in Sever 9, at 11 a.m. Students desiring to take any other Semitic courses should consult the instructors at their homes, or at the times and places above named...
...estimated that the edifice would cost $200,000, but it will probably take $30,000 more to complete it ready for the occupancy of the 115 students whom it is destined to accommodate...
...generosity and good will of the students and graduates to make up in subscriptions what we have lost financially, and to come forward with contributions to help fill the extra column. It has always been a matter of sorrow to us that the graduates of our university should take such little interest in the college press. But we shall try to make our columns interesting to the graduates as well as to the undergraduates, and we trust that our efforts may meet with their reward in the shape of added subscriptions and literary contributions from the graduates of Harvard...
...after his term of twenty years. President Patton's address, "The Princeton of the Future," delivered before a large audience in Marquand Chapel, was remarkable for its liberal and progressive spirit. He urged radical changes in the curriculum and a wider range of electives, matters which the faculty will take into consideration this term. It is the new president's ambition to have a thousand names in Princeton's catalogue...