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½ unit 1st semester 2d semester Absent on leave Alice Alvarado Row Angeles Arthur Assistant Professor Associate Professor Botany candidates Charles Chem Chemistry Civil Eng Civil Engineering College completed course Cornell University degree dents Department Drawing DUNIWAY Economics Education Edward Elec Electrical Elementary Elizabeth Encina Hall Entomology entrance credit entrance subject equivalent examination Frank French Geol George given graduate Greek Harry Henry High School Hygiene Indiana University Instructor Ist semester James John laboratory Lasuen St Latin Law Law Law Sp lectures Leland Stanford Jr Literature Los Angeles major subject Mary Mech Mechanical Engineering Normal School Oakland Open to second Open to students Palo Alto Pasadena Physics Physiology Portland Prerequisite principles prose reading Redlands Redwood City Registration Robert Roman Salvatierra St San Diego San Francisco San Jose second semester Spanish Stanford Univ Teachers Text-book tion undergraduate units University of Leipzig week William Zoology
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Stran 57 - Sub-Station 84, New York, NY, and must be made upon a blank form, to be obtained from the Secretary of the Board upon application.
Stran 33 - ... secretary of state of the State of California, and said trustees shall accompany said report with a full account of their financial operations for the preceding year and with a statement of the financial affairs of the institution.
Stran 57 - The fee (which cannot be accepted in advance of the application) should be remitted by postal order, express order, or draft on New York to the order of the College Entrance Examination Board.
Stran 79 - To candidates who have received the Bachelor's Degree from a college requiring not less than eight years of high school and college training, and who submit evidence that in addition to the courses required for the Bachelor's Degree they have successfully completed at least one half year of graduate study...
Stran 118 - Master of Arts is conferred as a second degree upon candidates who have received the degree of Bachelor of Arts or an equivalent, and the degree of Master of Science upon candidates who have received the corresponding baccalaureate degrees.
Stran 69 - GOVERNMENT OF THE STUDENTS In the government of the University the largest liberty consistent with good work, good order, and good character is given the students. Their habits of life are expected to be such as to promote daily cultivation of high moral character. They are expected in all their relations to each other and to the University to observe the usages of good society without requiring special regulations...
Stran 176 - Each candidate must deposit with the Registrar an essay upon this subject on or before November 6, 1905. The essays should not be signed, but should have some mark of identification and be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the name of the author. They must be typewritten on thesis paper of regulation size. They should be preceded by an outline and a bibliography, and should have accurate references. No limit of length is prescribed, but a treatment not to exceed ten thousand words is recommended....
Stran 37 - ADMISSION OF WOMEN The Founding Grant of the University, as amended May 31, 1899, directs, "that the number of women attending the University as students shall at no time ever exceed five hundred.
Stran 64 - ... application may be made to the Committee on Scholarship for such relief as shall seem equitable. CHANGE OF MAJOR SUBJECT Petitions to change the major subject will be granted when approved by the departments in charge of both the old and the new subjects, the student being held to all the requirements of the new major subject. AMOUNT OF WORK...
Stran 30 - Its object, to qualify students for personal success and direct usefulness in life ; Its purpose, to promote the public welfare by exercising an influence in behalf of humanity and civilization, teaching the blessings of liberty regulated by law, and inculcating love _and reverence for the great principles of government as derived from the inalienable rights of man to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.