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The Concordiensis, Volume 38, No 9 Union College Union | Digital Works The Concordiensis 1914 The Concordiensis 1910-1919 12-10-1914 The Concordiensis, Volume 38, No 9 H. J. Delchamps Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalworks.union.edu/concordiensis_1914 Recommended Citation Delchamps, H. J., "The Concordiensis, Volume 38, No 9" (1914). The Concordiensis 1914. 27. https://digitalworks.union.edu/concordiensis_1914/27 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the The Concordiensis 1910-1919 at Union | Digital Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Concordiensis 1914 by an authorized administrator of Union | Digital Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. H PVBLISHED·WEEKLY BY· THE STVDENTSo OF· VNION~ COLLEGE ' Genius is supposed to be a power of producing ex­ cellences which are out of the reach of the rules of Art ; a power which no precepts can teach, and which no in­ dustry can acquire. -Sir J. Reynolds. t· l' . .., VOL. 38. DECEMBER lOth, 1914 NO.9 ' \ I r ( .I' . i ( I ~- : . I ~ I . !I ;~I r ~ i . ,. UNION UNIVER ITY ·, !' I. CHARLES ALEXANDER RICHMOND, D. D., LL.D.. Chancellor UNION COLLEGE CouRSE L:eADING 'to DEGREE ol!' M. S. E. E.-This The college offers the following undergraduate • course of one year of graduate study consists ,of lectures, laboratory practice and research work. I.. and graduate courses: . ! 1. C0urses leadiug to the degree o:f A. B. CouRSE LEADING 'to DEGRE:e o:F PH. D.-This course of two years of graduate study requires for admis­ CLASSICAL CouRsE; A.-Greek is required for ad- . sion the degree of M. E. E. or an equivalent. mission to this course. French and German are in­ I For catalogues or other information address cluded in addition to the ancient languages. J ' i F. C. BARNES, Secretary, ~ CLASSICAL CouRsE B.-Students may, at the close Schenectady, N. Y. I t of the Sophomore year, elect to become candidates for the degree of A. B. They will then be required DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE - ! to study Greek for two years. Proficiency in Latin ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE-Instruction by ,, is prerequisite. r. lectures, recitations, clinics, laboratory work, prac­ i •. 2. Course leading to the degree of Ph. B .. tical demonstrations and operations. \· ),~ LATIN -SCIENTIFIC CouRSE-This course offers Hospital and laboratory advantages excellent. r Catalogues and circulars containing full informa­ ~ Latin without Greek, for which is substituted addi­ i tion sent on application to: ;· tional work in modern languages and science. ' 3. Cou.I·se leading to the degree of B. s. WILLIS G. TucKER, M. D., Registrar, If. ' SciENTIFIC CouRsE-This course is based upon the Albany, N. Y.. ) study of mathematics and the sciences. 4. Course leading to the degree of B. E. DEPARTMENT OF LAW I1 GENERAL ENGINEERING CouRSE-This course offers AMASA]. PARKER, ]. NEWTON FIERO, I President. Dean. I the foundation of a broad engineering education, comprising mathematics, the sciences, the funda­ ALBANY LAW SCHOOL-This department of ; the university is located at Albany, near the state ' mental principles of the special branches of the pro­ l I capitol. It occupies a building wholly devoted to its l fession and some training in history, economics and I modern languages. use. The course leading to the degree of LL. B. is I three years ; each year is divided into two semesters. I SANITARY ENGINEERING CouRSE-This differs from Expenses: Matriculation fee, $ro; tuition fee, the general engineering course in substituting special $rro. For catalogue or other information, address: I work in sanitary engineering for some of the general ]OHN C. WATSON, Registrar, ' engineering studies. I ~· Albany, N. 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