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...know "when and where originated the expression 'All England for a Horse'?" Someone of a kindly spirit and better knowledge of Shakespeare, has appended to the card the correct quotation and its source. One may usually be expected to judge that the questioner is especially interested in the subject on which his query is made. And if this is true, the man who asks the following is to be congratulated by his friends. He enquires : "What is the origin and signification of the custom of adorning a bridal dress with orange blossoms?" But a question which is too good...
Lithology. Special subject: Jointing and Cleavage. Dr. Wadsworth. Museum of Comparative Zoology...
Physiology and Hygiene. Special subject: Foods and Digestion. Prof. Sargent. Sever...
Divinity Hall Lectures. Subject: The Boundary Line between Science and Religion. Prof. Trowbridge. Divinity Chapel...
...cannot but think that the method adopted by Prof. White with his section in Greek 9 approaches as near as possible the result desired. In this course during the past half-year, the section have had a number of written recitations on the subject matter. At the semiannual examinations a few days ago, the men were allowed to substitute these written recitations for parts of the paper, if they so desired. By this method the instructor much more readily finds out what the men know and have done in the course than by the old system...