Annual Report of the President of Harvard University to the Overseers on the State of the University for the Academic Year ...University Press, 1914 |
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¹hf Amounts brought forward Amounts carried forward Anonymous Applied Science Arboretum Asst Bequest Boston Botanical Bussey Institution Catalogue Charles Chemistry Class collection continued Coolidge coöperation course degree Department Economics Edward Endowment Engineering English Estate EXPENDITURE Amounts brought Faculty Fellowship Fogg Art Museum Francis Francis Skinner Funds and Gifts G. W. PIERCE George German Graduate School half-year Hall Harvard Club Harvard College Harvard University Henry Herbarium History Hospital INCOME AND EXPENDITURE Income of Funds Institute Instructor Interest James Jefferson Coolidge John June 30 Laboratory land and buildings lectures Library Literature Loan Medical School Medicine Memorial Museum number of students Observatory Peabody Phillips Brooks House Philology Primarily for Graduates Printing Professorship Public Radcliffe College Research S.S. Total Schedule Scholarship School of Applied Services and wages Special Field Stillman Infirmary Sundries Thayer Thesis tion Total number Univ University charge William William Endicott Zoology
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Página 32 - 8. Professors AA Howard and Clifford H. Moore. — Latin Literature. Cicero; Lucretius; Plautus. 5 Gr., 8 Se., 2 Ju., 1 Di. Total 16. 15. Dr. Fobes. — The Works of Virgil. With studies of his Sources and of his Literary Influence. 1 Se., 2 So., 1 uC. Total 4. Classical Philology Primarily for Graduates: — 25
Página 117 - Professor Emerton. — History of Christian Thought, considered in its relation to the prevailing philosophy of each period, from the earliest time to the Eighteenth Century. First half-year. 8 Div. 6. Professor Emerton. — Practice in the Study and Use of Materials for Church History. 3 Div., 1 Gr. History
Página 117 - Testament. Halfcourse. A16. Professor Hincks. — New Testament Religion. 20. Advanced study and research. Professor Ropes and Professor Ryder will arrange and supervise special work of competent advanced students on such topics of New Testament study as they may desire to undertake. Church History A1. Professor Platner. — History of the Church in Outline. 2 Div., 9 And., 2 Gr., 1 Col. 2. Professor
Página 56 - hf. Professor GG Wilson. — International Law as administered by the courts and as observed in international negotiations. Course of Research 8 Gr., 5 Se., 1 Ju. Total 14. 20c. Professor GG Wilson and Mr. Brown. — International Law. 3 Gr. Total 3. ECONOMICS Primarily for
Página 40 - Provencal. Language and literature, with selections from the poetry of the troubadours. 6 Gr., 1 Ju., 2 R. Total 9. Seminary Students and instructors met in the evening, once in three weeks, for the discussion of theses and for the pursuit of research in special fields.
Página 59 - Organization and Management of State and City Schools and School Systems. Duties and opportunities of superintendents and principals. Visits to schools, with special reference to the duties of supervising officers. Experimental study of problems in school administration. 7 Gr., 2 Se., 1 Ju., 1 So., 1 Sp., 1 Ext. Total 13.
Página 27 - This agreement shall take effect when finally adopted and approved by the Corporation and Board of Overseers of the University and the Corporation of the Institute; and the cooperation referred to in Section II shall begin when the Institute is ready to open courses in Engineering and Mining on the site in Cambridge mentioned in that Section.
Página 38 - White. — The Life and Writings of Richard Wagner. Selections from the texts of Richard Wagner's musical dramas, with some study of the legendary background, and with illustrations and elucidations from Wagner's other writings. 2 Gr., 12 Se., 10 Ju., 11 So., 1
Página 43 - Parker. — The Theory of Design. 1 Gr., 2 Se., 3 Ju., 1 So. Total 7. 9. Asst. Professor Post. — The Art and Culture of Italy in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. 3 Gr., 10 Se., 14 Ju.,
Página 41 - hf. Professor Bliss Perry and Mr. Savage. — Lyric Poetry. An introduction to the study of poetics, with special attention to the nature and forms of lyric verse. 15 Gr., 43 Se., 30 Ju., 16 So., 4 Fr., 1 Sp., 4 uC, 1 And. Total 114. 8 'hf. Professor