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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. Y. ., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CouRSE-This course is (I '' I ' intended to give a broad and thorough engineering DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY '· l education with the special instruction requisite for · ALBANY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY-Graded I electrical engineering. course of instruction comprising two terms of seven I '· 5. Courses leading to graduate degrees. months each. Fees, $go.oo per term. l I CouRSE LEADING To DEGREE oF M. C. E.-This For catalogue giving full information, address: course of one year of graduate study consists of 43 Eagle St., Albany, N. Y. lectures, laboratory practice and research work. ALFRED B. HuEstED, Secretary, "Everytbin~ for the College Man except Exams" \ I. L. V. 1-ierrington ~ j . I GUNNING '16 . l Groceries, Tobacco, News, Confectionery 11 SWEATERS, MACKINAWS, PENNANTS, ; i ! ' Phone 2925-W BANNERS AND PILLOW COVERS I I ' 727 Nott Street Across from College Gate Middle Section, So. 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We .are .not clean, well put up, and withal so living in the stage-coach decade, at wh1ch tlme the mentioning of flying machines would have efficient. been taken as an idle jest. In the present cen tury you wouldn't think of traveling as o11e AT DEALERS did in by-gone days._ Neither would you ha v ing your shqes repaired by the ol~ s!yle. hand I i i method way, if you knew the supenonty 1n our CHAS. M. HIGGINS & CO. I . r ~ I up-to-date machine way of. repairing. · Manufactures J BALL'S QUICK SHOE REPAIRING WORKS Branches, Chicago and London 438 State Street Opposit~ Jay Street Free Order Service Telephone 3456 271 Ninth St. Brooklyn, N. Y. ( I i t '\ The Sign of the Golden Robin I TEA ROOM CANDIES f ' PARTY AND DINNER FAVORS 31 Steuben Street, - You Smoke a nBetter" tobacco -Why Not Smoke The Best? ,T· 'HE ~obacco you now smoke you :constder ''better tobacco than yo·u ever smoked before.'' N atur . ally, you kept trying until you found : > ,., ' a "better" one. 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