The Johns Hopkins University Circular


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Includes University catalogues, President's report, Financial report, registers, announcement material, etc.













The Johns Hopkins University Circular


Book Description

Includes University catalogues, President's report, Financial report, registers, announcement material, etc.







The Johns Hopkins University Circular


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CONTENTS:--1. Preliminary information. 2. In respect to the admission of scholars. 3. Bestowal of fellowships. 4. Partial arrangements for instruction, 1876. 5. Register of members. 6. Check list of periodicals. 7. Register for the preliminary year, 1876-7. 8. Instruction in chemistry physics, and biology. 9. Synopsis of a course of lectures on torts. By T.M. Cooley. 10. Programme for the year, 1877-78. 11. [Course in medicine]--2d ser. 1. Instruction in physiology for school teachers. 2. Register for the second year, 1877-8. 3. Lectures on constitutional law. By Professor W.F. Allen. 4. Bestowal of fellowships. Mathematical courses, 1878-79. Biological courses, 1878-79. Instruction in chemistry, 1878-79. Collegiate courses, 1878-79. Instruction in ancient and modern languages and philology, 1878-9. 5. Preliminary medical course. Instruction in history, political economy, logic, and ethics, 1878-9.