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...course leading to the A. B. degree the absolute requirement of German or French is dropped, but students are advised to offer themselves for examination upon one or both and receive credit for advanced work. The required work in Latin, Greek and Mathematics is decreased, but the student must select either French or German. During the second and third terms of the freshman year an elementary course is required in rhetoric and English composition. The electives for sophomore, junior and senior years are increased in number and the course in rhetoric, English literature, oratory and public speaking is made continuous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Amherst Curriculum. | 3/22/1892 | See Source »

This arrangement we declined to accept for the reason that we were unwilling to select the home-ground of one of the contesting teams as a suitable place for playing the possible tie game of the series...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Base Ball Conference at Springfield. | 2/16/1892 | See Source »

...remaining representatives for Yale, the Kent Club will select one and the President of the Union, the other. This last action is taken to insure the participation of Mr. Mullaly in the debate. He is a member of the senior class, a Keys man, a "Lit," editor, and is trying for the Townsend Prize. Chauncey M. Depew will preside. There will be many Yale alumni on the stage, and it is proposed to invite Governor Bulkeley, Lieutenant Governor Merwin, Judge Morris, Mayor Sargent, ex-Governors Ingersoll and Harrison, ex-Minister Phelps and the Rev. Joseph Twitchell of Hartford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Yale Debate. | 2/4/1892 | See Source »

HISTORY 9. - Seminar tonight tonight at 7.15 p. m. A review of complete lecture notes for the half-year with review of Stubbs Select Charters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 2/3/1892 | See Source »

...morning was signalized by the formation of the great "Hoodoo" and "Wah Hoo" Societies. The two parties arose at about the same time and for about the same purpose. While the Wah Hoo Society is smaller in point of number and for that reason seemingly more select, yet the Hoodoos feel themselves, in the personnel of their club, in every way the equals of their rivals. The constitutions of the two clubs are very similar; there are three clauses in each, the first determining the names, the second setting forth the idea that they shall be perpetual in their existence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glee Club Trip. | 1/6/1892 | See Source »

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