Bryn Mawr College Calendar, Volume 13, Part 3Bryn Mawr College, 1920 |
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1st Semester 2nd Semester advanced standing Archæology Bascom Biology Brearley School Brunel Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr School candidates Chemistry Composition and Translation Doctor of Philosophy Economics and Politics Economy and Social Education English Composition examination for matriculation five hours Free Elective Courses French Literature G. G. King Geology Given graduate courses graduate students Grammar and Composition Greek Group High German High School History and Economics hours a week Instructor Journal Club laboratory Laguna language Latin lectures major course Mary Mathematics matriculation examination Minor Latin Minor Philosophy Modern N. Y. Prepared offered Pardé PH.D Philadelphia Philology Physics post-major courses Prepared by Miss private reading Professor Prokosch Psychology Roman scholarship Science second semester seminary Seminary in Social Shipley School Social Economy Social Research Spanish students taking Teacher Tennent Theodore de Laguna Three hours tuition undergraduate University W. R. Smith week throughout York City
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Page 184 - Cavalier Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, Home Thoughts from Abroad, Home Thoughts from the Sea, Incident of the French Camp, Herve Riel, Pheidippides, My Last Duchess, Up at a Villa — Down in the City, The Italian in England, The Patriot, The Pied Piper, De Gustibus...
Page 179 - During the last week in May and the first week in June all untreated plots looked yellowed or slightly browned when viewed from a distance. Practically every first' leaf and half of the second leaves were yellowed and dead.
Page 130 - A course of four years' instruction will be provided leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. To this course there will be admitted as candidates for the degree: 1. Those who have satisfactorily completed the Chemical-Biological Course which leads to the AB degree in this University.
Page 183 - The Rape of the Lock. A collection of English and Scottish ballads, as, for example, some Robin Hood ballads, The Battle of Otterburn, King Estmere, Young Beichan, Bewick and Grahame, Sir Patrick Spens, and a selection from later ballads.
Page 183 - Autobiography and selections from Lay Sermons, including the addresses on Improving Natural Knowledge...
Page 130 - University. 3. Those who give evidence by examination that they possess the general education implied by a degree in arts or in science from an approved College or Scientific School, and the knowledge of French, German, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, aiready indicated. By approved Colleges and Scientific Schools...
Page 202 - The college reserves the right to exclude at any time students whose conduct or academic standing it regards as undesirable...
Page 183 - Gareth and Lynette, Lancelot and Elaine, and The Passing of Arthur ; Browning's Cavalier Tunes, The Lost Leader, How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix...
Page 197 - Bachelor's degree in the liberal arts and sciences from this or another approved college who shall also have devoted at least one year exclusively to resident graduate study in the University under the care of the Faculty, passing examinations upon the...
Page 181 - The examinations in grammar and composition will demand thorough knowledge of all regular inflections, all common irregular forms, and the ordinary syntax and vocabulary of the prose authors read in school, with ability to use this knowledge in writing simple Latin prose.