Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer of Harvard CollegeHarvard University, 1896 |
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1st half-year 2d half-year academic Advanced Amounts brought forward Amounts carried forward appointed Arts and Sciences Asst Bachelor of Arts balance Boston Botany Bussey Institution Cambridge candidates catalogue CHARLES Class Clinical collection Committee Dean Divinity School Doctor of Philosophy Elementary English expenses Faculty of Arts Fellowship Fund Geology Geometry George German Gifts Gore Hall Graduate School graduate students Greek Harvard College Henry Herbarium High School History hours per week income increase Instructor interest Jefferson Physical Laboratory John Harvard July 31 June laboratory large number Latin Lawrence Scientific School Lectures Library Medical School Medicine Museum number of students Observatory PAYMENTS Philology photographs Physics President Primarily for Graduates Prof Professor Professorship Radcliffe College Receipts Robert Treat Paine S. S. Total Salaries Scholarship Semitic September Special Students stars Stud students examined Sundry tion Univ University variable stars Veterinary volumes William Zoology
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Stran 52 - From the middle of the eighteenth to the middle of the nineteenth century...
Stran 113 - Council) , and never for miscellaneous studies, but on the ground of long study and high attainment in a special branch of learning, manifested not only by examinations, but by a thesis, which must be presented and accepted before the candidate is admitted to examination, and must show an original treatment of a fitting subject, or give evidence of independent research.
Stran 151 - All candidates, whether presenting a degree or not, are required to satisfy the Faculty that they have had a course in Theoretical and Descriptive (Inorganic) Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis sufficient to fit them to pursue the courses in Chemistry given at the Medical School.
Stran 3 - Furthermore, for the degrees of master of arts, doctor of philosophy, and doctor of...
Stran 151 - In and after June, 1901, candidates for admission to the Medical School must present a degree in arts, literature, philosophy, science, or medicine from a recognized college or scientific school, with the exception of such persons, of suitable age and attainments, as may be admitted by a special vote of the Faculty taken in each case.
Stran 138 - EMERTON.] 7. The Era of the Reformation in Europe from the Rise of Italian Humanism to the close of the Council of Trent (1350-1563).
Stran 151 - Faculty decided that in and after June, 1901, candidates for admission to the Medical School must present a degree in Arts, Literature, Philosophy, Science or Medicine from a recognized college or scientific school, with the exception of such persons, of suitable age and attainments, as may be admitted by a special vote of the Faculty in each case.
Stran 6 - A prize of two hundred dollars will be given annually to the author of the best essay on some subject in any branch of Surgery. The students of the Harvard Medical School and graduates of under five years' standing of any recognized medical school are eligible in competition for this prize.
Stran 146 - School, and obtain an average mark within five per cent. of that required for the honor degree, they become alumni of the School.
Stran 55 - ELEMENTARY COURSE. Grammar. Translation from German into English, and elementary exercises in translating into German. Special emphasis on oral work.