Word: classes
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...sheet of paper, and, although Harvard was called a University, its catalogue made no distinction between the students of the two departments, academic and medical, which then existed. There were 65 men in the Senior, 61 in the Junior, 50 in the Sophomore, and 57 in the Freshman class. Twenty-five men were from Boston. St. John, N. B., Virginia, and South Carolina were the most distant localities represented...
Professor Henry Crosby Emery, A.M., '93, professor of political economy and sociology at Bowdoin College for the past two years, has been chosen to fill the professorship of political economy at Yale left open by the resignation of Professor Irving Fisher. Professor Emery graduated from Bowdoin in the class of 1892 and studied economics and philosophy at Harvard, receiving the degree of A. M. He also received the degree of Ph.D. from Columbia and afterwards studied for two years in Berlin...
Junior Wranglers. Debate. Walter Hastings 12, 7 p. m. Question: "Resolved, That the courses of the Freshman class at Harvard should be entirely elective." Principal Disputants. Affirmative: Hall's Camp.--Negative: Heilborn's Camp. Open to all members of the Junior class...
...holders of scholarships in Group III for the current year are: P. A. Atherton '00, Slade. C. L. Barnes '02, Morey Willard Buckminster. H. F. Beal '01, Bright. G. R. Bedinger '01, Matthews. H. Bisbee '00, Class of 1841. C. H. Brewer '02, Matthews. C. E. Corson '02, Howard Gardner Nichols. T. M. Corson '02, William Whiting. S. Daggett '03, Morey. F. H. Danker '02, Matthews. W. S. Gierasch '02, George Emerson Lowell. R. E. Goodwin '01, Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar. M. E. Grush '03, Fall River. E. B. Hilliard '00, Matthews. F. G. Hopkins '00, Matthews. A. E. Hoyle...