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The University., 1848
 

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Página 66 - 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 isp laced there for the convenience of...
Página 62 - Mathematics, and especial!/ in Analytical and Celestial Mechanics, by Professor Peirce. Private instruction in the various branches of Mathematics will be given to those desirous of receiving it, by competent instructors residing at the University. The following courses of lectures delivered to undergraduates will be open to members of the Scientific School, viz : — A compendious course on Mineralogy and Geology, by Professor Webster.
Página 66 - 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 7 - Eben N. Horsford, AM, Rumford Professor, and Lecturer on the Application of the Sciences to the Useful Arts.
Página 68 - ... patron" was regularly published in the annual catalogue up to the year l8G9-70: "Home gentleman of Cambridge, not of the faculty, shall be appointed by the corporation to be patron of all students not of this Commonwealth, who belong to places more than 100 miles distant from Cambridge, and whose parents or guardians desire to avail themselves of the regulations herein provided, and shall have charge of all the funds of such students.
Página 39 - In order to such admission to advanced standing, the candidate must appear, on examination, to be well versed in the following studies : — 1. In the studies required for admission to the Freshman Class. 2. In all the required studies pursued by the class for which he is offered.
Página 6 - Longfellow as Smith Professor of the French and Spanish Languages and Literatures, and Professor of Belles Lettres in Harvard College.
Página 60 - Besides the instructions of the lecture- room, Professor Agassiz will afford to the students access to his laboratory during certain hours, in order to show them how to observe isolated facts, how to determine living and fossil animals, how to identify rocks of different formations, and how to conduct a regular geological survey.
Página 66 - It contains all the elementary works which are the most important and the most used by students. Besides these, it has the writings of the early Greek and Latin medical, fathers and the works of the later medical classics; and, with the latter, it contains numerous valuable modern works.
Página 66 - Medicine, and Law. 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.

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