Word: term
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...quarterly bulleting, dated January, 1844, has at last appeared. The official records of the corporation here published contain many interesting items. The Harris fund of $30,000, the Morgan fund of $20,000, and the Wright fund of $100,000, have been established. Appointments and resignations during the last term are duly chronicled...
...useless habit of making frequent changes in the textbooks, which is characteristic of some of the instructors, has been noticed by us before. Instructors should recollect the large expenses attending the term of study at Harvard, and should aim to reduce rather than add to these expenses. It seems strange that an instructor should not be able to tell whether or not the "print is too fine" or "the German too simple" for the men in his course before selecting the book. To be compelled to buy a book, merely to throw it aside in a week or more...
Before resolution 2 the word "professional" ought to have been defined. Perhaps, however, the gentlemen of the committee agreed among themselves upon the construction of the term. Otherwise I do not see how misunderstandings can be avoided among the colleges which adopt the regulations...
Among the total of 4,635 students inscribed at the Berlin University for the winter term there are no fewer than winter term there are no fewer than 354 foreigners, of whom 23 are Austrians, 58 Hungarians, 74 Russians, 52 Swiss, 80 Americans, 9 Swedes, 6 French, 8 Japanese, and 3 African. Of English students' there are only...
...under the excellent training of their leader, Mr. J. S. Camp, of '78, has been everywhere received with high praise. The club gave concerts at Meriden, Newark, Wilkesbarre, Springfield and Worcester. Encouraged by the receptions which they received, the club is planning a second trip for the spring term...