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Stran 85 - THE EDWARD AUSTIN SCHOLARSHIPS In 1899, the sum of $25,500 was received by Radcliffe College in settlement of the bequest of $30,000, made by Edward Austin, the income thereof to be paid to "needy, meritorious students and teachers, to assist them in payment of their studies.
Stran 73 - undergraduate" and "graduate" courses offered by Harvard University, and are more than sufficient to enable a woman to perform the work required by the University for the degrees of AB and AM In addition to these, Graduate Students in Radcliffe College have access to a large number of graduate courses in Harvard University. The examinations are the same in both institutions, and the diplomas conferring the degrees of AB and AM are countersigned by the President of Harvard University, as a guarantee...
Stran 83 - ... in grateful recognition of the long and great friendship which Professor Norton has shown him since his boyhood, and in order to record in a fitting manner the eminent services which Professor Norton has rendered the cause of Archaeology, and his beneficent prominence in the Archaeological Institute of America and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
Stran 76 - Bachelor's degree. They are thorough and comprehensive courses, characterized by advanced methods of instruction and study; and are in fact largely chosen by graduate students, and found suitable to their needs. Among the higher courses of Instruction — of the second and third groups — in nearly every department of study, are Courses of Research and Seminaries, for students who wish to do special work of an advanced character. These courses are carried on under various plans of administration...
Stran 23 - Instruction by Conferences and Lectures. Discussion of the Principles of Composition and of the Organization and Management of Courses in English Composition. (109...
Stran 95 - George Brimmer Sohier, of the class of 1852. The endowment is for " one prize of $250 for the best thesis presented by a successful candidate for Honors in English or in Modern Literature.
Stran 94 - The essays must be written upon letter paper, of good quality, of the quarto size, with a margin of not less than one inch at the top, at the bottom, and on each side, so that they may be bound up without injury to the writing. The sheets on which the essay is written must be securely stitched together.
Stran 83 - The holder during the year of his incumbency of the fellowship must study at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and devote himself to the study of some special subject approved by the committee in the field of Greek History, Literature, Art, Archaeology, Epigraphy, or Topography.
Stran 90 - THE JOSIAH PARSONS COOKE SCHOLARSHIP By terms of the will of the late Mrs. Josiah P. Cooke, of Cambridge, a sum of money was left, " to found a scholarship to be called the Josiah Parsons Cooke Scholarship, the income to be given in preference to a student wishing to pursue scientific study.
Stran 11 - Most of the Courses of Study here announced are identical with courses offered in Harvard University, and all are of the same grade with those given in the University. The attention of graduate students is called to the separate pamphlets issued by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University containing more detailed accounts of the instruction in the following departments of study: Semitic Languages and History; Classical Philology and Sanskrit; English; Germanic Languages and Literatures...

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