Word: seconde
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Dates: during 1890-1890
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...advanced courses open to upper class men. Courses 3 and 7 are composition courses. Courses 10 and 11 will be omitted during 1890-91. In the Latin department courses A, B, C, and D are for freshmen. Course E, in composition. may be counted for second year, but not for final honors. Courses 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, are advanced courses for upper class men. Course 3 is composition the examination in which is identical with the examination for second year honors. To obtain honorable mention in Greek the count must include course 6, 8 or 9. Courses...
...varsity nine, which will play at Newton this afternoon, will probably be made up as follows: Bates, pitcher; Mason, catcher; Piper, first base, Stetson, second base; Alward, third base; Dean, short-stop; Evans, left-field; Howland, centre-field; Downer, right-field...
...geological field work, with individual study in the field, will be under the direction of Professor Shaler, Assistant Professor Davis, Dr. Wolff and Mr. Harris. Course 1, Meteorology first half year, with lectures twice a week, treats of the phenomena of the atmosphere. Course 2, Physical Geography, half course, second half year, under Assistant Professor Davis. Course 20a, advanced course, treats of physical geography and meteorology; course 14, palaeontology, twice a week, at the pleasure of the instructor; course 15, advanced, historical geology, field and laboratory work and theses, open to all who have taken courses 8 and 14. Course...
...students' sincerity? Not many of them have stood the test. There were plenty of men ready with speeches and votes to commit the body of students to a policy of refraining from action against the culprits. It is for them to show that the step taken at the second meeting was not a step backward. It is for them to prove by immediate and liberal contributions that they have some sincere feeling, and that their indignation did not evaporate in words-words which are so easy to utter and mean so little...
...Second inning...