Official Register, Volume 2,Edição 16

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Página 17 - Divinity. 7. The Era of the Reformation in Europe from the rise of Italian Humanism to the close of the Council of Trent (1350-1563).
Página 50 - ... the mechanism of accounting, the work of the course will be directed to its higher purpose — to give students a grasp of principles which shall enable them to comprehend the significance of accounts, and understand the process by which the earnings and values of industrial properties are computed. This will include an analysis of receipts, disbursements, assets and liabilities, in various kinds of industry, and a consideration of depreciation and appreciation of stock and equipment, interest...
Página 61 - DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS The ordinary requirement for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS for a graduate of an approved College who is well prepared for advanced study in her special subject consists of at least one year of residence and study devoted to advanced work approved by the Academic Board of Radcliffe College as affording suitable preparation for the degree and completed with high credit.
Página 46 - Half-course (second half-year). Mon., Wed., and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Fri., at 10.
Página 69 - best essay in English prose upon some subject of American governmental, domestic, or foreign policy of contemporaneous interest." The prize will be awarded at commencement in accordance with the following rules : 1. Competition...
Página 35 - Fri., at 11, and a third hour at the pleasure of the instructor. Professor STIMSON.] (IV) Omitted in 1904-05.
Página 69 - On this foundation an annual prize of seventy-five dollars is offered for the best thesis, of sufficient merit, on an historical subject presented by a successful candidate for Honors in History or in Political Science, whose main work is in History.
Página 27 - At the earlier meetings of the year the instructors will lecture on methods of historical investigation and on the materials of American history. At subsequent meetings the students will in succession report upon the progress of their investigations, and especially will call attention to any new facts they may have discovered, or new points of view which may have suggested themselves.
Página 21 - Course 15 is usually given in alternate yearsIn this course the attempt will be made to give the student a general idea of Russian history from the earliest times down to the present day, though the first five centuries will receive but hasty treatment. The chief emphasis will be laid upon internal development and the political and social problems of the most recent period.
Página 41 - CARVER. (VII) 3. Principles of Sociology. — Theories of Social Progress. Mon., Wed., and (at the pleasure of the instructor) Fri., at 1.30.

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