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Professor J. M. Peirce will give Mathematics 7a, on Triangular, Co-ordinates of Points and Lines in a Plane, and 9a, on The Application of Quaternions to the Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies. Two new courses on the planets and higher geometry will be given by Mr. Whittemore and Mr. Coolidge respectively. Three courses in this department will be dropped and sixteen omitted...
Professor J. M. Peirce offers course 7a (triangular co-ordinates: algebraic plane curves; cubies); course 8 (dynamics of rigid bodies) as a full course; course 9b (a new course on the application of quaternions to the theory of enrves and surfaces); course 20a (linear associative algebra). Professor Byerly offers course 20b (a new course on recent contributions to the ellipsoidal harmonie analysis). Professor Osgood offers either course 14b2 (Galois's theory of equations) or course 17hf. (theory of functions, advanced course). Professor Bocher offers course 30 (a newly arranged full course of linear differential equations, total and partial). Dr. Bouton...
...December 30, the triangular chess league composed of Cornell, Brown and Pennsylvania, issued a challenge to the league composed of Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Princeton for a team match to be played between the leagues by teams composed of six men. The challenge was accepted and the match was held at the Manhattan Chess Club on December 31. The quadrangular league was represented by Adams, Yale; Bridgman. Harvard; Tucker, Columbia; Carr, Harvard; Schoonmaker, Princeton; and Sandiford, Yale. Only one round was played, the triangular league winning by a score of 3 to 2. The sixth game, between Tucker of Columbia...
...score was as follows: TRIANGULAR. QUADRANGULAR. Rand, Cor., 1 Adams, Y., 0 Mitchell, Cor., 1 Bridgman, H., 0 Kirkpatrick, Pa., - Tucker, Col., - Faught, Pa., 0 Carr, H., 1 Waters, B., 1 Schoonmaker, Pr., 0 Price, B., 0 Sandiford, Y., 1 Totals...
Williams was defeated last year by a score of 16 to 0, but the Harvard eleven was farther advanced a year ago than it is at present, while Williams now has a team probably stronger than the one which last fall won the triangular league championship. Unless the Harvard team plays together much better this afternoon than in practice hitherto, a victory, if obtained at all, will be by a very narrow margin. The line-up of the two elevens will be as follows: HARVARD. WILLIAMS. Burgess, l.e. r.e., Vose. Wright, l.t. r.t. Hatch (captain). Hovey, l.g. r.g., Dennett. King...