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...party of gentlemen will sail from New York July 2d, by the Inman Line Steamship "City of Chester," for a summer tour in Europe. Route; England, France, Switzerland, Germany and Belgium. Time occupied, fifty-six days. Cost, all travelling. hotel and sightseeing expenses included...
...completest and most practical study of the history, archaeology, art and sculpture of the Semitic peoples. The intention is to have here, and in position for use, casts of all the principal monuments and bas-reliefs that have come to us from Oriental sources. Profesor Lyon will spend the summer abroad for the express purpose of making the best selection possible. These, it is thought, will make this university the most thoroughly equipped place in America, not only for study, but also for original investigation...
...summer courses are becoming a feature of instruction at Cambridge. Last year there were nineteen students in general chemistry, twenty-two in qualitative analysis, five in quantitative analysis, six in organic chemistry, and nine in physiological chemistry. The students comprise many who teach school, or are students in this or other colleges. This summer the same course will be presented with the exception of that in physiological chemistry. The course in botany at the Botanic Garden was attended by seventeen last year, and is to be repeated this year. The courses in geology were three, and were first, the work...
This year courses corresponding to Physics B and C are to be given, also two courses in surveying. The courses in French and German will depend in number and nature on the applicants. The work in physical training, which is by far the most popular of the summer courses, was attended by more than fifty last year, and is to be repeated. The courses at the medical school were taken by about thirty graduates and advanced students. For information in regard to the instruction in any of these branches, application in any of these branches, application should be made...
...Bates, '92, has been obliged to suspend his studies on account of overwork. At his physician's advice he has sailed for Europe, where he will spend the summer...