Catalogue ...Dartmouth College., 1901 |
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admission Alumni American Annual applications Archæology Arthur beneficiary aid Biology Botany candidate Chandler Scientific Course Charles Chemistry Civil Engineering collateral reading College St Comparative Anatomy Composition Continuation of Course course of study Dartmouth College degree Doctor of Philosophy dollars Economics Edward elementary Embryology English examination Faculty fifty-four exercises Franz French Frost George German Gile graduate Greek half-days Hall Hampshire Hanover Henry Histology History Human Anatomy instruction Instructor John Junior laboratory Latin lectures literature LL.D Main St Mass Mathematics Medical Medical Physics methods Mineralogy Modern Ph.D Philosophy Physics Physiology practical prescribed President Prize PROFESSOR DIXON PROFESSOR HORNE railroad recitations RICHARDSON rooms Sanborn House Scholarship given Second Semester Senior September 12 Smith Sophomore text-book Thayer School theory thesis thirty-six exercises tion Trustees Tuck School tuition vertebrate week Wheelock St William WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER WORTHEN
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Stran 249 - Has studied medicine not less than four full school years of at least nine months each, including four satisfactory courses of at least six months each, in four different calendar years in a medical school registered as maintaining at the time a satisfactory standard.
Stran 72 - 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, and will call for only a general knowledge of the substance of the books.
Stran 12 - And we do further, of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, for us, our heirs and successors, grant...
Stran 16 - In case of vacancy, the trustees may appoint a president, and in case of the ceasing of a president, the senior professor or tutor, being one of the trustees, shall exercise the office until an appointment shall be made.
Stran 13 - Act. in as full and ample a manner to all intents and purposes as if the same privileges and protections were repeated and re-enacted in this Act.
Stran 14 - Case those that are present are hereby impowered to act, the different place of their Abode notwithstanding, and all affairs and Actions whatsoever under the Care of the said Trustees shall be determined by the Majority or greater Number of those thirteen so convened and met together, the President whereof shall have no more than a single vote.
Stran 83 - University distinctly announces that it will hold an admission examination " in any city or at any school where the number of candidates and the distance from other places of examination may warrant it.
Stran 83 - Catiline ii, iii, and iv, directed to testing the candidate's mastery of the ordinary forms, constructions, and idioms of the language; the test to consist, in part, of writing simple Latin prose, involving the use of such words, constructions, and idioms only, as occur in the speeches prescribed.
Stran 230 - Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in The Spectator; Goldsmith's The Vicar of Wakefield...
Stran 249 - ... had either graduated from a registered college or satisfactorily completed a full course in a registered academy or high school ; or had a preliminary education considered and accepted by the regents as fully equivalent ; or held a regents' medical student certificate, granted before this act took effect ; or had passed regents' examinations as hereinafter provided.