Catalogue - Harvard University

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The University., 1849
 

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Página 39 - ALL CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION to the Freshman Class are examined in the following...
Página 73 - The THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY is in Divinity Hall. Persons entitled to its privileges must be connected with the Divinity School. Number of books, about 3,000. They consist of valuable select works, principally in modern Theology, with some of the early Fathers in the original. Means have been recently devised to add to the Library valuable modern works in Theology and Morals, as they are published. The MEDICAL LIBRARY is in the Medical College in Boston. It is placed there for the convenience of students...
Página 53 - Books, and also the English statutes, as well as the principal treatises in American and English law, besides a large collection of Scotch, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, and other foreign law, and a very ample collection of the best editions of the Roman or civil law...
Página 73 - It contains most of the valuable works in English and American Law, and in the Civil Law, together with a variety of others by writers of France, Germany, and Spain. The Public or COLLEGE LIBRARY is in Gore Hall.
Página 51 - Tischendorf's edition. A copy of all other class-books is furnished on loan. Indigent students are aided from foundations and other sources. Three years, including the Vacations, which amount to twelve weeks in each year, complete the term of residence.
Página 53 - The COURSE of INSTRUCTION for the Bar embraces the various branches of the Common Law, and of Equity ; Admiralty ; Commercial, International, and Constitutional Law ; and the Jurisprudence of the United States.
Página 53 - American reports, and the statutes of the United States, as well as those of all the States, a regular series of all the English reports, including the Year Books, and also the English statutes, as well as the principal treatises in American and English law, besides a large collection of...
Página 6 - Rev. George R. Noyes, DD, Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature.
Página 40 - It is very important that the candidates should be thoroughly prepared, particularly in grammatical and elementary knowledge. If they have more time than is requisite for this purpose, instructors are desired and advised, for obvious reasons, not to anticipate the books read in College, but to direct the attention of their pupils to other authors.
Página 7 - Eben N. Horsford, AM, Rumford Professor, and Lecturer on the Application of the Sciences to the Useful Arts.

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