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Academic Board Advanced afford Agassiz ex officio ARTHUR GILMAN BACHELOR OF ARTS Botany 66 building BYERLY caused these presents CHARLES ELIOT NORTON Chemistry classes COLLEGIATE INSTRUCTION courses of instruction dred and Chairman eighty per cent Endowment Fund English Ex-officiis Executive Committee Fay House Forensics FORM OF CERTIFICATE France French French Revolution Gay Cabinet German Glazebrook's GOODWIN grade of scholarship graduate Greek Greenough Harvard College Harvard Examin Harvard instructors heretofore High School History of Europe Holy Roman Empire increasing number instruction given INSTRUCTION OF WOMEN Laboratory Latin School Lectures Libro di Lettura LILIAN HORSFORD Linea LOUIS AGASSIZ MACURDY Maria Stuart Mass Medea Miss Horsford Miss Longfellow number of books Plato Primo Libro PROFESSOR B. O. Professor Goodale PROFESSOR WRIGHT.-Greek Composition Prose repairs and additions School Cambridge Selections Seminary Siècle Smith College social Society Society's House take our admission Tale teachers University of Vermont WHITMAN WILLIAM WILLIAM W Zoölogy
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Stran 8 - Philadelphia, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, and in the fifth year of our Independence, by the United States in Congress assembled.
Stran 2 - The legal title of the Corporation (to be used in making gifts and bequests) is "Radcliffe College.
Stran 12 - Sheep," which was published, with lithographic illustrations by Professor Agassiz, in the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology of Harvard College, vol.
Stran 8 - Society, has pursued a course of study equivalent in amount and quality to that for which the DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS is conferred in HARVARD COLLEGE and has passed in a satisfactory manner examinations on that course, corresponding to the College examinations.
Stran 14 - ... means of support." 1 The estimate which Radcliffe has had of special students has been different from that of the other colleges for women. Their admission has, as the other colleges feared, inevitably acted on the curriculum, but apparently not in the manner conventionally expected. One report states: The special students have among us an unusual Importance, because they represent Investigators, sometimes advanced In years and experience, who come to us with a strong purpose which contact with...
Stran 8 - We hereby certify that under the supervision of this Society has pursued a course of study equivalent in amount and quality to that for which the degree of Bachelor of Arts is conferred in Harvard College, and has passed in a satisfactory manner examinations on that course, corresponding to the College examinations.
Stran 19 - Empire; (2) the mediaeval church, with especial reference to its effect upon public life and upon intellectual and social progress...
Stran 5 - We feel now a certainty which we did not then have that mental and physical health are alike safe for the woman who gives herself to the pursuit of a collegiate education...