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Those whom it is intended directly to benefit are: (1) persons engaged in professional studies which can be taught by correspondence; (2) graduates of colleges doing collegiate or advanced work; (3) under-teachers in the various schools and colleges: (4) officers and men in the United States Army or Navy; (5) persons who intend to try any of the Civil Service Examinations; (6) young men or women in stores or shops, or on farms, who are desirous to learn, but cannot leave their labor to attend school; and, finally, persons in any walk of life, who would gladly take...
There is in course of erection a new building for the Boston University Law school, to cost...
There will be a public meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, next Wednesday, in Huntingdon Hall, at 8 P. M. The speakers will be Professor W. W. Goodwin, on the American school of classical studies at Athens, Mr. J. T. Clarke, on the results of the expedition to Assos, Professor W. R. Ware, on his recent visit to Assos, and the Rev. Phillips Brooks...
Scene-New Law School. Instructor : "Can you tell me what Roman Law says on this subject. Student : (who finds acoustic properties of the room very...
...undecided what college to attend, as the personal influence or report of some neighbor or friend who is already in attendance at any college. It is ture that the choice of college for many is practically settled when the choice of a preparatory school is made. But of late years this state of affairs has been changing rapidly. No longer as of old, can it be said that an Exeter student is sure to go to Harvard and an Andover student to Yale. Fifteen of the present freshmen class at Harvard are from Andover and yearly the number going from...