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Physics--Two courses: a laboratory course in physics,--especially appropriate to secondary school work; a laboratory course in college physics,--selected experiments in general physics of as advanced grade as can be handled without the use of calculus...
Considerable changes have been made in the entrance requirements to the Law School. Beginning with the fall of 1909 all candidates for admission must have successfully performed the equivalent of at least two years, work of collegiate grade...
...students intending to become candidates for this degree being the same as the present requirements for admission to the Lawrence Scientific School, and the requirements for graduation being the same as the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in respect to the number of courses, the grade of work, and the length of residence. The new degree of Bachelor of Science, like the degree of Bachelor of Arts, may be taken without designation of any field of study, or upon the completion of one of the four-year programs prescribed by the Lawrence Scientific School in a designated...
Physics--A laboratory course in physics--especially appropriate to secondary school work. A laboratory course in College physics--selected experiments in general physics of as advanced grade as can be handled without the use of calculus...
...pamphlet on the Courses of Study in Yale College for the year 1906-1907 was issued Saturday. The most important feature of this year's pamphlet is the change in the "Anticipation Rule." Hereafter this privilege will be restricted to those who have maintained a general scholarship grade of 260 or above throughout the previous year. Men having a deficiency, due to failure in a course previously taken, or who are obliged to take extra hours to make up for absences will be debarred from this privilege...