The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 22;Volume 85Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1875 |
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... course as at present afforded us . The students are obliged to reside in the College , are required to pass an entrance examination , and are not admitted under the age of eighteen . These three points must be borne in mind , as they ...
... course as at present afforded us . The students are obliged to reside in the College , are required to pass an entrance examination , and are not admitted under the age of eighteen . These three points must be borne in mind , as they ...
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... course some restrictions on this point are necessary . The daily routine of the College is this : breakfast from eight to nine o'clock , luncheon from twelve to three p.m. , dinner at six p.m. The lectures are for the most part given in ...
... course some restrictions on this point are necessary . The daily routine of the College is this : breakfast from eight to nine o'clock , luncheon from twelve to three p.m. , dinner at six p.m. The lectures are for the most part given in ...
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... COURSE IN GEOGRAPHY : Physi- cal , Industrial , and Political . By William Swinton . New - York : Ivison , Blakeman ... Course does not bear the usual relation to the Elementary Course , in being simply an expansion of the latter ; but ...
... COURSE IN GEOGRAPHY : Physi- cal , Industrial , and Political . By William Swinton . New - York : Ivison , Blakeman ... Course does not bear the usual relation to the Elementary Course , in being simply an expansion of the latter ; but ...
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