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Found - One pair cuffs and buttons and "Otto's German Course." Inquire of F. H. Leavitt at Drury...
...besides grammar and composition the whole of Virgil, of Caesar and Cicero's Select Orations, but in Greek only Felton's Greek Reader. The studies of the freshman and sophomore years were entirely prescribed. Of the junior and senior, partly prescribed and partly elective. Greek, Latin, Mathematics, Physics and German, were well taught. To Philosophy considerable attention was paid, and especially to Political Philosophy and Constitutional History; Rhetoric, Botany, Geology, Zoology, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, and some minor subjects were taught. "Instruction" is put at $75.00 a year; total expenses $249.00. Term opened August 30th, in 1855, and commencement occurred July...
Complaint is made that the German universities are overcrowded. During the season of financial speculation that followed the French war, the attendance seriously fell off. But now students are coming in larger numbers than ever, with the result, it is said, of injuring productive industries and depreciating the standard of examinations...
EDITORS HARVARD HERALD : The gentleman signing himself "Greek I." has evidently not been attending his recitations, or he would not complain of having no instruction in German notes. He would know that the last hour the class met was all spent by the instructor in an admirable translation of some puzzling foot-notes. Besides, if the German weighs so heavily on him, he should bear in mind that Classen's is not the only edition of Thucydides, and that no special interdict has been proclaimed against English editions. In fact, I would advise the gentleman to get Scribner's text...
Tutoring in German and French. Address "Graduate," care carrier...