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...school was established in 1882 and was the first veterinary school in the country to have a full university connection and to confer an authoritative diploma in animal medicine. The school occupies two adjoining buildings at Village and Lucas streets, Boston. The hospital is a substantial three story brick building containing a large operating room, stalls and boxes for horses and kennels for dogs and cats. The free clinic was opened to the public in February...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Veterinary School Given Up. | 11/21/1900 | See Source »

...Modern Language Department has just published the seventh volume of its series, "Studies and Notes in Philology." It contains two theses, one on "Spanish Sibilants," by Dr. J. D. M. Ford, and the other on the origin of the Arthurian Round Table, by Dr. A. C. L. Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Studies in Philology. | 11/19/1900 | See Source »

...thorough research and study of the question of sibilants, is in addition a well epitomized history of the growth of the Spanish language. The main purpose, however, is to account for the absence in modern Spanish of sibilant letters, with which all other modern languages are well supplied. Two hundred years ago it appears Spanish was as rich in sibilants as any other language. This is proved by the fact that Spanish is based on Latin, and, accordingly, ought to have as many sibilants as any other language of Latin origin. Moreover, an examination of old texts and manuscripts shows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Studies in Philology. | 11/19/1900 | See Source »

There are two theories with regard to the story of the Round Table, the first being that the whole tale is of Celtic and Welsh origin; and the second that the story has very little origin in fact, but originated in the minds of the early French poets. Dr. Brown does not trouble himself with either of these views--exactly; but devotes himself to answering two questions: What was the Round Table, and why was it round? Dr. Brown's thesis is the enlargement of an address which he delivered in New York last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Studies in Philology. | 11/19/1900 | See Source »

...After two years of defeat, Yale won from Princeton Saturday by the decisive score of 29 to 5. Yale scored twice during the first half and three times during the second. Princeton's only score was in the first half when Mattis kicked a field goal after Princeton, having got the ball on Wear's fumble, was unable to go through the line. All of Yale's scores except the first were made by steady rushing and line-smashing tactics, and just as was expected, the Princeton line could not hold it own. Hale and Bloomer were Yale's best...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale, 29; Princeton, 5. | 11/19/1900 | See Source »

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