Word: vii
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Lecture. Bimetallism since the Discovery of America. VII. The Efforts to Restore the Bimetallic System.- International Conferences from 1878 to 1892. Francis A. Walker, LL. D. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
Lecture. Bimetallism since the Discovery of America. VII. The Efforts to Restore the Bimetallic System.- International Conferences from 1878 to 1892. Francis A. Walker, LL.D. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
...VII. Disputed points shall be referred to the committee, who may order the match to be replayed...
...pursue is larger: Four American Universities, 26 fg.- (1) As is shown by comparison of the courses offered by Harvard with those offered by Amherst or Williams.- (b) The student is afforded better facilities for the pursuit of one course of study in its higher branches: Educational Review VII, 26; Graduates' Magazine, I, 48-49; President Eliot's Report for 1891-2; Four American Universities. p. 26 fg.- (1) He has better equipped libraries and laboratories at his command.- (2) He has the benefit of better instructors.- (c) He enjoys to a fuller extent the advantages of the elective system...
...moral influence of the university life is a better preparation for active life.- (a) The student's enthusiasm for his work is kept more fully alive by the elective system: Educational Review, VII, 313; VIII, 64.- (1) It allows him to pursue the branches in which he is interested.- (2) He can avoid branches disagreeable to him.- (3) The presence of graduate workers acts as a constant incentive to him.- (4) He is stimulated by more sympathetic intercourse with his instructors.- (b) It leads to "Emancipation of Thought"; Educational Review, IV, 366; VII, 313 fg.; Graduates' Magazine...