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...laboratory school where the materials with which the student works are the financial records, the organization, the buying and selling systems, the management, and the physical equipment, layout, and operation of actual, specified factories, stores, railroads. The student himself not only visits many of these going concerns, but he spends days and sometimes weeks in a careful study of the layout and operation of a manufacturing plant, the management of a department store, the buying and selling system of a concern--in short, every sort of problem that has to be handled by the business manager. He is made familiar...
...lectures on Sunday will concern the structure of plays, and will touch the nature of drama, form, with examples of structure from Shakespeare and modern plays the relation of characters and plot, and motivation...
...finally, action such as was taken by 1916 Friday night should always be preceded by the sanction or subject to the reviewal of the Student Council. If that body is here for anything, it is to govern matters which deeply concern the undergraduates, but are not of commanding interest to the Faculty...
...study of the conception of a gentleman among French classicists of the 17th century; it will be conducted in French on Wednesdays, and Fridays at 4.30 o'clock and will be open to the public. Course 51 will deal with problems of comparative literature, especially such as concern the relations of French and English literature. It will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3.30 o'clock. Course 52 will offer an explanation of certain of Alfred deVigny's poems in their relation to English poetry, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1.30 o'clock
...study of the conception of a gentleman among the French classicists of the 17th century. This course is conducted in French and is open to the public as well as to members of the University. Course 51 deals with problems of modern comparative literature, especially such as concern the relations of English and French literature. His other course, Comparative Literature 51, is an explanation of certain poems of Alfred de Vigny which are related in form or thought with works of the well-known English and German poets. Professor Baldensperger is regarded as the greatest authority in France...