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...architecture), navigation, and aeronautics. (5) Fine arts embraces music, the archaeology of art and numismatics. (6) Antiquities (including folk-lore) takes other departments of archaeology; popular ballads and tales, as well as mediaeval romances, find their places here, while ballads not of popular origin appear under the final head; here, too, are placed anthropology and ethnology. The scope of (7) History and geography (including politics and general biography) is sufficiently indicated by its title, but it should be explained that biographies of artists should be looked for under fine arts, of astronomers under science, etc.; genealogios and heraldry fall here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Library Classification. | 2/6/1885 | See Source »

Instead of issuing a supplementary list of topics. it is thought best that anyone who wishes to choose for thesis or final examination a topic not in the pamphlet, should first get the advice of an instructor who has special acquaintance with the topic chosen, and should then bring or mail to the forensic instructor a written recommendation from this adviser, declaring the topic a suitable one for the announced purposes of the forensic work. The forensic instructor may then at his pleasure approve the chosen topic as a substitute for any in the pamphlet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 2/2/1885 | See Source »

THIRD WINTER MEETING, SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH. LADIES' DAY.Running high jump, flying rings, rope climbing, pole vault, horizontal bar, running high kick, tumbhling, final...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Winter Meetings. | 1/29/1885 | See Source »

Instead of issuing a supplementary list of topics, it is thought best that anyone who wishes to choose for thesis or final examination a topic not in the pamphlet, should first get the advice of an instructor who has special acquaintance with the topic chosen and should then bring or mail to the forensic instructor a written recommendation from this adviser, declaring the topic a suitable one for the announced purposes of the forensic work. the forensic instructor may then at his pleasure approve the chosen topic as a substitute for any in the pamphlet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 1/26/1885 | See Source »

Instead of issuing a supplementary list of topics, it is thought best that anyone who wishes to choose for thesis or final examination a topic not in the pamphlet, should first get the advice of an instructor who has special acquaintance with the topic chosen, and should then bring or mail to the forensic instructor a written recommendation from their adviser, declaring the topic a suitable one for the announced purposes of the forensic work. The forensic instructor may then at his pleasure approve the chosen topic as a substitute for any in the pamphlet...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOTES.-FORENSICS. | 1/19/1885 | See Source »