Calendar of Dalhousie College and UniversityThe University, 1903 |
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Σελίδα 24
... field work , reports , and collateral reading . Tu . and Th . , 12.00-1.00 ; laboratory , Tu and Th , 3.00--5 00 ; field work on Saturdays ( mornings or whole dags ) throughout the fall , and thereafter when practicable . This course is ...
... field work , reports , and collateral reading . Tu . and Th . , 12.00-1.00 ; laboratory , Tu and Th , 3.00--5 00 ; field work on Saturdays ( mornings or whole dags ) throughout the fall , and thereafter when practicable . This course is ...
Σελίδα 25
... field , laboratory and library work . Monday , Wednesday and Friday , 9.00-10.00 ; field work one day or two half - days per week , during the fall ; library work throughout the winter , with conferences . The field studies include ...
... field , laboratory and library work . Monday , Wednesday and Friday , 9.00-10.00 ; field work one day or two half - days per week , during the fall ; library work throughout the winter , with conferences . The field studies include ...
Σελίδα 26
... field work , along a special line of study . Candi- dates for Distinction are required to do additional reading and field work , the amount and nature depending upon the subjects . Mineralogy is a prerequisite for this course . The ...
... field work , along a special line of study . Candi- dates for Distinction are required to do additional reading and field work , the amount and nature depending upon the subjects . Mineralogy is a prerequisite for this course . The ...
Σελίδα 27
... field , including more species , and a study of the chemi- cal relationships of minerals . Text Books : Dana , E. S. - Text - book of Mineralogy , 1902. Brush , G. J. , and Penfield , S. L. - Determinative Mineralogy and Blowpipe ...
... field , including more species , and a study of the chemi- cal relationships of minerals . Text Books : Dana , E. S. - Text - book of Mineralogy , 1902. Brush , G. J. , and Penfield , S. L. - Determinative Mineralogy and Blowpipe ...
Σελίδα 43
... field work , reading , and one or more theses . In addition , there will be needed extra reading for the final examinations , along such of the lines mentioned below as are not taken up in classes or conference . In determining Honours ...
... field work , reading , and one or more theses . In addition , there will be needed extra reading for the final examinations , along such of the lines mentioned below as are not taken up in classes or conference . In determining Honours ...
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Advanced Aeneid Alexander Analytic Geometry Anatomy ARCHIBALD MACMECHAN Arts and Science attendance Bachelor of Engineering Barnstead Books recommended Botany Bursary Campbell Candidates certificates chemical Chemistry Class City of Halifax courses of study Dalhousie College degree Dickie Education Elementary Engineering English Faculty of Arts Fraser French Geology Geometry Governors graduation Grammar Granville Ferry Greek Halifax Histology History Honours hours a week Inorganic Inorganic Chemistry James John Junior Physics laboratory Latin least Library Lindsay Macdonald MACKAY MacKenzie Maclean MACMECHAN Macmillan Mathematics Class Matriculation Examination McLeod Medical Medicine Middle High German Miller Mineralogy Mining Molière Mondays Murray Nova Scotia passed payable Philosophy Physics Class Pictou Port Morien Practical Physics prescribed President private reading Prof Professor Prose Composition recognized as qualifying Ross Scholarship selected Senate Senior Chemistry Session Sir William Young Smith Special Course Supplementary Examination Text-book theory tion Translate Truro Tuesdays and Thursdays University δὲ καὶ
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Σελίδα xviii - The style of Dryden is capricious and varied; that of Pope is cautious and uniform. Dryden obeys the motions of his own mind; Pope constrains his mind to his own rules of composition. Dryden is sometimes vehement and rapid; Pope is always smooth, uniform, and gentle.
Σελίδα xi - Charon, cui plurima mento canities inculta iacet, stant lumina flamma, 300 sordidus ex umeris nodo dependet amictus. ipse ratem conto subigit velisque ministrat et ferruginea subvectat corpora cumba, iam senior, sed cruda deo viridisque senectus. huc omnis turba ad ripas effusa ruebat, matres atque viri defunctaque corpora vita magnanimum heroum, pueri innuptaeque puellae, impositique rogis iuvenes ante ora parentum...
Σελίδα xviii - Our ships are laden with the harvest of every climate. Our tables are stored with spices, and oils, and wines. Our rooms are filled with pyramids of China, and adorned with the workmanship of Japan. Our morning's draught comes to us from the remotest corners of the earth. We repair our bodies by the drugs of America, and repose ourselves under Indian canopies.
Σελίδα viii - ... the said college shall have liberty and faculty of taking the degrees of bachelor, master and doctor, in the several arts and faculties...
Σελίδα xviii - Our morning's draught comes to us from the remotest corners of the earth. We repair our bodies by the drugs of America, and repose ourselves under Indian canopies. My friend Sir Andrew calls the vineyards of France our gardens ; the spice-islands, our hot-beds ; the Persians our silk- weavers, and the Chinese our potters.
Σελίδα xx - If a straight line be divided into any two parts, the squares on the whole line, and on one of the parts, are equal to twice the rectangle contained by the whole and that part, together with the square on the other part.
Σελίδα xviii - ... them birth; that our eyes are refreshed with the green fields of Britain, at the same time that our palates are feasted with fruits that rise between the tropics.
Σελίδα xviii - Persians, our silkweavers, and the Chinese, our potters. Nature, indeed, furnishes us with the bare necessaries of life, but traffic gives us a great variety of what is useful, and at the same time supplies us with every thing that is convenient and ornamental. Nor is it the least part of this our happiness, that whilst we enjoy the remotest products of the north and south, we are free from those extremities of weather which...
Σελίδα vii - HE spoke of Burns : men rude and rough Pressed round to hear the praise of one Whose heart was made of manly, simple stuff, As homespun as their own. And, when he read, they forward leaned, Drinking, with thirsty hearts and ears, His brook-like songs whom glory never weaned From humble smiles and tears. Slowly there grew a tender awe, Sun-like, o'er faces brown and hard, As if in him who read they felt and saw Some presence of the bard.
Σελίδα 69 - ... research, fulfil all the conditions for the time being laid down for appointment to a Science Research Scholarship. He must have passed a B.Sc. examination (or its equivalent) with Honours before the commencement of the period covered by the Bursary. His age must not exceed 25, except under very special circumstances.