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Freshman German. I shall translate slowly and carefully "La Rabbiata," and give general advice on the 25th, and also on the 26th of January, at the Upper Lecture Room, in Divinity Hall. Reading begins at 7 p.m., sharp. Admission each evening, $2.00. Rudolf Weyler, 6 Wallace St., or Table 31, Memorial Hall...
...generally conceded that the evils of our marking system can only be remedied by supplanting percentages by a plan of ranking by classes, e.g. "excellent," "very good," "good," etc., as is the custom in German High schools. The great difficulty in this innovation lies in the matter of scholarships. If our professors have not sufficient insight to be able to judge of the merits of the students taking their courses, without having recourse to the percentage system, why let them keep it up for those men who are trying for scholarships. But against this it would be urged that...
Freshman German. I shall translate slowly and carefully "La Rabbiata," and give general advice on the 25th, and also on the 26th of January, at the Upper Lecture Room, in Divinity Hall. Reading begins at 7 p.m., sharp. Admission each evening, $2.00. Rudolf Weyler, 6 Wallace St., or Table 31, Memorial Hall...
Freshman German. I shall translate slowly and carefully "La Rabbiata," and give general advice on the 25th, and also on the 26th of January, at the Upper Lecture Room, in Divinity Hall. Reading begins at 7 p.m., sharp. Admission each evening, $2.00. Rudolf Weyler, 6 Wallace St., or Table 31, Memorial Hall...
...Mathematics XII, which treats of "descriptive and epherical astronomy." Doubtless many students might like to elect the course if it were not for the fact that a knowledge of spherical trigonometry and differential calculus is required. But it is not the mathematical technicalities which we want, but such a general knowledge of the science as every high school graduate, who is not fitting for college, is obliged to have before he can get his diploma. Woeful ignorance of the commonest branches of learning has ever been a reproach to college students. The narrow line of studies which they must pursue...