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The University is fortunate in having this year as an exchange professor, M. Fernand Baldensperger, of the Sorbonne. Professor Baldensperger will give three half-courses in Comparative Literature. Course 50, entitled "Etude de literature comparee," is a study of the conception of a gentleman among the French classicists of the...
What may seem, without analysis, in the Elective Pamphlet unfavorable to public speaking-- its absorption by the English department--is in reality a further recognition of its value and necessity. Formerly a group of independent courses, only one of which counted to-ward a degree, it has been drawn into...
That institutions such as the Oxford and Harvard University Presses have at present good opportunities for encouraging scientific research was pointed out by Sir William Osler, LL.D. '04 last night. Dr. Osler traced the development of the Oxford Press through its three centuries of existence, concluding that the similar venture...
An article on "Engineering as Related to the Incandescent Lamp Industry," reveals the tremendous proportions of this one business and the demand for trained young men to carry it on. The author, himself a Harvard men, feels that more Harvard men should be engaged in this industry. One reason may...
President Lowell's report, which is printed in full this morning, summarizes the advances made during the past year and outlines the changes and expansion to come in the imminent future. That Harvard University is in a period of transition and of extensive development is clearly shown by the report...