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...schools represented in the Board and which will admit to any of the colleges belonging to it. Those who wish, however, may take the regular examinations provided by the different colleges. Owing to the fact that the present requirements for by the examinations set by the Board in certain subjects, candidates will have to take the examinations set by the University in these subjects. The University also reserves the right to read the examinations papers that have been graded by the Board readers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE ENTRANCE BOARD | 12/10/1904 | See Source »

...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. Papers: "Certain Valleys in Central New York" (15 m.), Mr. F. V. Emerson; "An excursion to Merice" (25 m.), Professor Davis; "The Sailing Route around Cape Horn" (10 m.), Professor Ward. Geological Lecture Room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 12/10/1904 | See Source »

...plan is that on a certain evening of each week plenty of chairs and small tables should be moved into the Dining Room and light refreshments should be served. If possible, music or an entertainment of some kind could be introduced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication, | 12/9/1904 | See Source »

...Political Club is offering to men interested in practical politics a chance to see the workings at the polls in the Boston city election next Tuesday. The Public School Association, which is led by Major Higginson and was recently addressed at Tremont Temple by President Eliot, desires a certain number of men to check off the voters at the booths and to hunt up delinquent voters. The association aims at keeping the Boston School Board out of politics and is absolutely non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its effect has been to give a more efficient and honest administration of school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Workers for City Elections. | 12/8/1904 | See Source »

...Political Club is offering to men interested in practical politics a chance to see the workings at the polls in the Boston city election next Tuesday. The Public School Association, which is led by Major Higginson and was recently addressed at Tremont Temple by President Eliot, desires a certain number of men to check off the voters at the booths and to hunt up delinquent voters. The association aims at keeping the Boston School Board out of politics and is absolutely non-partisan and non-sectarian. Its effect has been to give a more efficient and honest administration of school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Workers for City Elections. | 12/7/1904 | See Source »

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