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Advanced Æneid Alternating Current Analysis Applied Mechanics ARTHUR Asst B.S. degree taken Barnum Museum Bldg Boston Bromfield-Pearson Brookline Cambridge candidate may offer CHARLES chemical Chemistry City Civil Engineering College Entrance Examination Conn construction course Dean degree taken extra dollars Dorchester Draftsman East Economics EDWARD Electrical Engineering Elementary Engineering School English Entrance Examination Board Everett FRANK French Geology GEORGE German Group Hall HENRY HOWARD Hydraulics Instructor JOHN JOSEPH laboratory late lectures Liberal Arts Lynn Machinery Mass Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Medford Milk St offer the examination Palgrave's Golden Treasury periods a week Physics Power Preparation principles problems prose reading recitations rooms Roxbury Schenectady SCHOLARSHIP School of Liberal Second term Six term hours Steam Engine Structural Engineering student subjects taken extra ordinem Technical Drawing Testing Dept three hours Three periods Three term hours tion translation at sight Tufts College Westinghouse Elec WILLIAM York
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Stran 20 - Cavalier Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, Home Thoughts from Abroad, Home Thoughts from the Sea, Incident of the French Camp, Herve' Riel, Pheidippides, My Last Duchess, Up at a Villa — Down in the City, The Italian in England, The Patriot, The Pied Piper, "De Gustibus...
Stran 27 - Grammar and Composition. The examinations in grammar and composition will demand thorough knowledge of all regular inflections, all common irregular forms, and the ordinary syntax and vocabulary of the prose authors read in school, with ability to use this knowledge in writing simple Latin prose.
Stran 20 - City. b. STUDY. — This part of the requirement is intended as a natural and logical continuation of the student's earlier reading, with greater stress laid upon form and style, the exact meaning of words and phrases, and the understanding of allusions. For this close reading are provided a play, a group of poems, an oration, and an essay, as follows: Shakespeare's Macbeth; Milton's L...
Stran 21 - Grammar and Composition. In grammar and composition, the candidate may be asked specific questions upon the practical essentials of these studies, such as the relation of the various parts of a sentence to one another, the construction of individual words in a sentence of reasonable difficulty...
Stran 28 - I-VI. (2) The amount of reading specified above shall be selected by the schools from the following authors and works: Caesar (Gallic War and Civil War) and Nepos (Lives) ; Cicero (orations, letters, and De Senectute) and Sallust (Catiline and Jugurthine War) ; Vergil (Bucolics, Georgics, and Aeneid) and Ovid (Metamorphoses, Fasti, and Tristia).
Stran 12 - The first object requires instruction in grammar and composition. English grammar should ordinarily be reviewed in the secondary school, and correct spelling and grammatical accuracy should be rigorously exacted in connection with all written work during the four years.
Stran 30 - The w.ork in composition should give the student a better understanding of the Latin he is reading at the time, if it is prose, and greater facility in reading. It is desirable, however, that there should be systematic and regular work in composition during the time in which poetry is read as well ; for this work the prose authors already studied should be used as models. SUBJECTS FOB EXAMINATION. As a tentative assignment of values, 1, 2, 4, and 5 are counted as one unit each, 3 as two units, and...
Stran 21 - In grammar and composition the candidate may be asked specific questions upon the practical essentials of these studies, such as the relation of the various parts of a sentence to one another, the construction of individual words in a sentence of reasonable difficulty, and those good usages of modern English that one should know in distinction from current errors.
Stran 23 - This examination is open to candidates who have had the equivalent of a four years' course, with an average of 120 full hour periods per year. At the end of this course the student should be able to read, after brief inspection, any (save technical) modern German literature, if free from unusual textual difficulties ; to put into German a passage of simple English prose, or to write in that language a brief theme on some assigned topic within his range ; and to answer in German questions relating...
Stran 14 - ... Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings and Daniel, together with the books of Ruth and Esther ; the Odyssey, with the omission, if desired, of 'books I, II, III, IV, V, XV, XVI, XVII; the Iliad, with the omission, if desired, of books XI, XIII, XIV, XV, XVII, XXI ; Virgil's Aeneid.