Catalogue of the Officers and StudentsR. I., 1900 |
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29 Benevolent St 33 Benevolent 9 Jr A. B. Brown University Arthur Astronomy Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Philosophy Bachelor of Science Biblical Literature Botany Brown University 1900 Charles Chemistry Civil Engineering Committee Comparative Anatomy course degree of Bachelor Doctor of Philosophy East Providence Edward Elective for Graduates Elective for Juniors Elective for Sophomores Elective for students Elementary Law examination French Freshman fund George German Graduate Students Greek Gymnasium Henry Hope hours of attendance hours of drawing Instructor Juniors and Seniors laboratory Latin Lectures Library Mass Mathematics 13 Maxcy Mech Mechanical Engineer Messer offered Pawtucket Pedagogy Physics Political Economy Political Science Premium President Professor HARKNESS Professor KENT Professor MANATT Providence Providence Required of candidates Rhode Island SCHOLARSHIP Second Term Seminary Seniors and Graduates Six hours Slater Term Mathematics Third Term Three hours undergraduate University Hall William Wilson Hall Women's College Zoölogy
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Stran 32 - The form of examination will usually be the writing of a paragraph or two on each of several topics, to be chosen by the candidate from a considerable number — perhaps ten or fifteen — set before him in the examination paper. The treatment of these topics is designed to test the candidate's power of clear and accurate expression.
Stran 33 - Pope's Iliad, Books I, VI, XXII and XXIV; The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers...
Stran 21 - And that the places of Professors, Tutors, and all other officers, the President alone excepted, shall be free and open for all denominations of Protestants ; And that youths of all religious denominations shall and may be freely admitted to the equal advantages, emoluments and honors of the College or University ; and shall receive a like fair, generous and equal treatment, during their residence therein...
Stran 21 - That into this liberal and catholic institution shall never be admitted any religious tests ; But, on the contrary, all the members hereof shall forever enjoy full, free, absolute and uninterrupted liberty of conscience...
Stran 21 - ... of the College or University ; and shall receive a like fair, generous and equal treatment, during their residence therein, they conducting themselves peaceably, and conforming to the laws and statutes thereof. And that the public teaching shall, in general, respect the sciences; and that the sectarian differences of opinions, shall not make any part of the public and classical instruction ; although all religious controversies may be studied freely, examined and explained, by the President,...
Stran 33 - Merchant of Venice and Julius Caesar ; The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers...
Stran 32 - ... putting questions into equations and the reduction of equations; the ordinary methods of elimination and the solution of both numerical and literal equations of the first and second degrees with one or more unknown quantities and of problems leading to such equations.
Stran 32 - Algebra embraces the following subjects : Factors, Common Divisors and Multiples, Fractions, Ratios and Proportions; Negative Quantities and the Interpretation of Negative Results: the Doctrine of Exponents; Radicals and Equations involving radicals; the Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral...
Stran 33 - In place of a part or the whole of this test, the candidate may present an exercise book, properly certified by his instructor, containing compositions or other written work done in connection with the reading of the books.
Stran 20 - England, shall be, from time to time, and forever hereafter, a body corporate and politic, in fact and name, by the name of the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, in America...