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... colleges , each of which has a distinct faculty of instruction : The College of Liberal Arts . The College of Medicine . The College of Law . The College of Dentistry . The College of Music . The College of Oratory . The College of Art . A ...
... colleges , each of which has a distinct faculty of instruction : The College of Liberal Arts . The College of Medicine . The College of Law . The College of Dentistry . The College of Music . The College of Oratory . The College of Art . A ...
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... School of this University , or in an accredited high school , may be admitted to the College of Liberal Arts without examina- tion , on presenting a certificate signed by the principal . Credit will be given only for entrance subjects ...
... School of this University , or in an accredited high school , may be admitted to the College of Liberal Arts without examina- tion , on presenting a certificate signed by the principal . Credit will be given only for entrance subjects ...
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... student's class . Graduation The College of Liberal Arts now offers as many courses from which the student may elect as there are departments in which a major is offered . Each course the student may pursue is designed to give a liberal ...
... student's class . Graduation The College of Liberal Arts now offers as many courses from which the student may elect as there are departments in which a major is offered . Each course the student may pursue is designed to give a liberal ...
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University of Southern California. GENERAL INFORMATION The College of Liberal Arts of the University of Southern California is situated in Los Angeles , about three and one - half miles southwest from the business section of the city ...
University of Southern California. GENERAL INFORMATION The College of Liberal Arts of the University of Southern California is situated in Los Angeles , about three and one - half miles southwest from the business section of the city ...
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... college , a valuable geological , paleontological , mineralogical and conchological collection . Athletics and Physical Culture The Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts , recognizing that physical culture is both hygienic and ...
... college , a valuable geological , paleontological , mineralogical and conchological collection . Athletics and Physical Culture The Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts , recognizing that physical culture is both hygienic and ...
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admission Aeneid Algebra Anatomy Angeles Los Angeles apparatus Bachelor of Arts Bacteriology Bldg Board Botany Bradbury Building Building candidate certificate Chemistry College of Liberal College of Medicine College of Oratory composition County Hospital course of lectures Dean degree Dental Dentistry diploma Doctor of Medicine dollars Electrical English examination exercises Faculty Four hours Freshman Geometry German given graduation Grammar Greek Gynecology Histology History hour clinic hour recitation hours a week hours lectures hours per week instruction Instructor James Main Dixon Junior Latin lectures and recitations lessons per week Liberal Arts Literature Materia Medica Medical microscope Period Physiology Pipe Organ Plane Geometry practical Prerequisite Prof Professor reading recitations per week second semester selected semester hours Senior sight reading Southern California Spanish Surgery text-book Three hours Thursday tion Trigonometry Tuesday tuition University of Southern Walter week throughout William Zoology
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Stran 77 - The purpose of education is to give to the body and to the soul all the beauty and all the perfection of which they are capable.
Stran 110 - No member of this association shall give credit for a full course to students admitted later than ten days after the opening day of the session, as published in the announcement.
Stran 146 - Porcelain is attracting more and more attention. It is the most artistic method of restoring teeth or parts of teeth. Cavities in the natural teeth can be filled with porcelain inlays which cannot be detected.
Stran 110 - The minimum preliminary educational requirement of colleges of this Association shall be a certificate of having passed the second year of a high school, or its equivalent, the preliminary examination to be placed in the hands of any state or county superintendent of public instruction.
Stran 95 - ... satisfactorily, etc., just as is required of students coming from our own institutions. ADVANCED STANDING AND ADMISSION OF GRADUATES OF MEDICINE Advanced standing in the classes of members of this Association shall not be given students except in the following instances: — First. Where a student shall have taken a full course in a school a member of this Association, or one especially recognized, and shall have successfully passed the required examinations. Second. When the student shall present...
Stran 63 - The analytic geometry of the straight line, the circle, and the conic sections, including a discussion of the general equation of the second degree, and some special examples in higher loci.
Stran 120 - ... (c) An examination in the following branches: A. Required (18 points): Mathematics (4 points); English (4 points); History (2 points); Language (2 must be Latin), 4 points; Science (taken from physics, chemistry, botany, zoology) , 4 points. B. Optional (to 12 points): English, 2 points; History, 6 points; Language, 6 points; Manual Training, 2 points; Mechanical Drawing, 1 point; Natural Science (botany, biology...
Stran 42 - DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS The degree of Master of Arts...
Stran 84 - To graduates and students of colleges, of homeopathic or eclectic medicine, as many years as they attended those colleges, provided they have met the previous requirements of the Association and that they pass an examination in materia medica and therapeutics; (c) To graduates of reputable colleges of dentistry, pharmacy, and veterinary medicine, one year of time.
Stran 93 - The candidate for the degree of graduate in pharmacy must be twenty-one years of age, have had four years' practical experience in pharmacy, including the period of attendance at college, and must have attended two annual courses of instruction, the first of which may have been in any other reputable college or school of pharmacy.