Annual registerUniv., 1892 |
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1st semester 2d semester Algebra Alvarado Row Angeles Assistant Professor Associate Professor BARNES Botany Butler University California candidates Charles Chemistry Civil Eng Civil Engineering completed course Cornell University degree dollars per semester Drawing EARL BARNES Economics Education Edward Electrical Eng Elementary English English English Literature English San Entomology entrance subject equivalent Ethics exercises Frank French Geology George German given GOEBEL GRADUATE COURSES Grammar Greek Henry High School Histology History hours a week Hygiene Indiana University Instructor intended language Latin Law Sp Lectures and recitations Leland Stanford Leland Stanford Jr Louise major subject Mary Mathematics Mayfield Mechanical Eng methods MILLER Oakland Open to students Palo Alto Pasadena Physical Training Physiology Portland practice prose reading Roman Sacramento San Diego San Francisco San Jose Science second semester Seminary SMITH special students Teacher theory Three hours tion Univ University of Leipzig Wash William Zoology
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Stran 23 - To prohibit sectarian instruction, but to have taught in the University the immortality of the soul, the existence of an all-wise and benevolent Creator, and that obedience to His laws is the highest duty of man.
Stran 52 - The critical study of the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of Practical Reason, b.
Stran 23 - Students in the Department of Practical Mechanics will furnish their own locks for their lockers and bench drawers. AIDS TO MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CULTURE. A Young Men's Christian Association and a Young Women's Christian Association have been organized among the students of the University, and hold stated meetings for religious and social improvement.
Stran 38 - With these exceptions, all the undergraduate work in all the courses will be elective. The student may freely choose for such elective work any subject taught in the University, which his previous studies have prepared him to undertake.
Stran 17 - Since the idea of establishing an institution of this kind for the benefit of mankind came directly and largely from our son and only child Leland, and in the belief that had he been spared to advise as to the disposition of our estate, he would have desired the devotion of a large portion thereof to this purpose, we will that for all time to come the institution hereby founded shall bear his name, and shall be known as "The Leland Stanford Junior University.
Stran 36 - It is further provided that each student shall select as his major subject or specialty the work of some one professor. This professor shall have the authority to require such student to complete this major subject, and also as minor subjects such work in other departments as the professor may regard as necessary or desirable collateral work. Such major and minor subjects taken together will not exceed the equivalent of five recitations per week, or one third of the student's time for the four years...
Stran 23 - Students are expected to show both within and without the University such respect for order, morality, personal honor, and the rights of others as is demanded of good citizens. Failure to do this will be sufficient cause for removal from the University.
Stran 19 - ... three and a quarter acres. The buildings are of a buff sandstone, somewhat varied in color. The stone-work is of broken ashlar, with rough rock face, and the roofs are covered with red tile.
Stran 5 - Row. BS, Cornell University, 1882 ; Ph. D., Indiana University, 1885. Assistant Geologist, Imperial Geological Survey of Brazil, 1875-78 ; Special Botanist for Thomas A. Edison in South America, 1880-81 ; Special Agent of the US Department of Agriculture for Investigating Cotton and the Insects affecting it in Brazil, 1882-83; Topographical Geologist of the Geological Survey of Pennsylvania, Anthracite District, 1883-85; Professor of Geology, University of Indiana, 1885-91 ; State Geologist of Arkansas,...
Stran 97 - States army, the preparation of the usual reports and returns pertaining to a company, the organization and administration of the United States army, and the elementary principles governing in the art of war.