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...conditions the number of men from whom Memorial Hall can ever hope to draw is decidedly limited. Club tables, Randall Hall, and the Union all take their share; but even so there are enough men left who, under a more suitable system, would find Memorial Hall a very valuable adjunct to the University. The fact that they have not done so proves, not that the hall has become unnecessary, but that it has not satisfied the needs as it should. Price of board, quality of service, dislike of paying for meals never eaten, have all been partially responsible. Until...
...Neilson, Ph. D. Dr. Neilson received the degree of A. M. from the University of Edinburgh in 1891; that of Ph. D. in philosophy from Harvard in 1898. He was instructor in English in the University until two years ago. Since then he has been adjunct professor of English at Columbia University...
...increase in teaching staff (see below); requirements for admission raised from a standard below that of admission to College to the requirement of a bachelor's degree in arts or science; medical research established as an important part of the school's work, and its function taught as an adjunct of medical practice; enlarged school plant with five buildings now in process of erection, and endowment largely increased...
...Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina. By D. F. Houston, Ph.D. '92, A.M., adjunct and professor of political science in the University of Texas...
...University than the continued growth of the graduate departments, in the face of the higher requirements for admission that have been imposed. An enlargement of the Law School building and the removal of the Medical School to a new site with the possibility of a hospital as an adjunct, are to be expected in the not remote future, though in the latter case, the means are not yet at hand. The establishment of a "Retiring Allowance Fund" on such a scale as to enable the Corporation to fix a retiring age for all officers of the University, is a cause...