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...tutoring in Freshman German, address 27 Grays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPECIAL NOTICES. | 3/24/1883 | See Source »

...tutoring in Freshman German, address 27 Grays...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPECIAL NOTICES. | 3/23/1883 | See Source »

...Tuesday, advanced section 1. and section a, Greek, will go to Mass. 1; advanced II. in Sever 35; section b and minimum in Sever 37; section c in U. E. R. All sections in French on Wednesday go to Sever 37. Thursday, Prof. Cook's sections in German in Sever 37; Mr. Lutz's sections 3 and 4 in Mass. 1. and advanced II. in Mass. 3. Sections 1 and 2 in Physics, on Friday, go to Mass. 3; 3, 4 and 5 to Mass. 1; 6, 7, 8 to Sever 37; maximum in U. E. R. Saturday, Mathematics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/21/1883 | See Source »

Prof. William Cooke has decided to examine his sections in Advanced German on articles 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 131, 132, 133, and 134 in Jayne's Reader...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 3/17/1883 | See Source »

...students attracted to Harvard by the fame of particular instructors? In our opinion, a negative answer can be safely given to this query which brings up a distinctive feature of American and English universities as compared with German institutions. In Germany students are attracted by the peculiar brilliancy of some one instructor or department; men go to hear Helmholtz, or Virchow or some equally celebrated professor - not to attend the particular university. In England and America, a student selects the university in which he expects to find the best general efficiency, in which he sees the best scholarship...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/15/1883 | See Source »