The Courses Leading to the Baccalaureate in Harvard College And Boston College
The Courses Leading to the Baccalaureate in Harvard College And Boston College
Timothy Brosnahan
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Besides, I have assumed a very conscientious and industrious Harvard freshman, one whose election of *Harvard Catalogue, p. 339, French I b; and p. 340, French 3. 28 studies is not made exclusively from the view- point of a lotos-eater. For instance, the Latin course I have granted to the Harvard programme is primarily not a freshman course. The Harvard cata- logue informs us that it ' ' is open to students who nave passed with distinc- tion in Course B or C. " And in fact, of the four hundred ...and seventy-one fresh- men that frequented Harvard's class- rooms in the year 1898-99 only one was pursuing this course. Nevertheless, even with these indulgences in favor of our censor's position, one who is accus- tomed to evaluate educational pro- grammes will not at the first blush ap- prehend the grounds of President Eliot's incorrigible certainty that Boston Col- lege should improve its course of studies. I have appealed to facts which may be had for the inquiry, and to which the at- tention of the Harvard authorities has already been called.
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