The College Student's Manual: A Hand-book of Reference for Professors, Teachers, Students, and All Others Interested in the Progress of Liberal Education; Conataining a List of All the Colleges and Universities in the United States; Also General Information, Requirements for Admission, Terms, Examination Questions, Roman Pronunciation of Latin, Libraries, Scientific Specialists, Preparatory and Professional Schools, Universities of Great Britain, College Societies, Etc

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H. E. & A. B. Moseley, 1884 - Universities and colleges - 187 pages
 

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Page 136 - that the square of a side of a triangle opposite an acute angle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides diminished by twice the product of one of these sides and the projection of the other upon that side.
Page 133 - Daphnis et Armenias curru subjungere tigres Instituit, Daphnis Thiasos inducere Bacchi Et foliis lentas intexere mollibus hastas. Vitis ut arboribus decori est, ut vitibus uvae, Ut gregibus tauri, segetes ut
Page 131 - Ac si quis est talis, quales esse omnes oportebat, qui in hoc ipso, in quo exsultat et triumphat oratio mea, me vehementer accuset, quod tam capitalem hostem non comprehenderim potius quam emiserim, non est ista mea culpa, sed temporum.
Page 136 - the squares of the other two sides diminished by twice the product of one of these sides and the projection of the other upon that side.
Page 100 - The University comprehends the following departments: Harvard College, The Divinity School, The Law School, The Lawrence Scientific School, The Medical School, The Dental School, The Bussey Institution, The School of Veterinary Medicine, The Library, The Observatory, The Botanic Garden and Herbarium, and The Museum of Comparative Zoology. The
Page 142 - And when its yellow lustre smiled O'er mountains yet untrod, Each mother held aloft her child To bless the bow of God.
Page 131 - sed ad suum arbitrium imperare consuesse. Si ipse populo Romano non praescriberet, quemadmodum suo jure, uteretur non oportere sese a populo Romano in suo jure impediri.
Page 124 - ferunt, alii alios increpantes timidos vocant, Cato clarus atque magnus habetur, senati decretum fit, sicuti ille censuerat. Sed mihi multa legenti, multa audienti, quae populus Romanus domi militiaeque, man atque terra praeclara facinora fecit, forte
Page 133 - arvis, Tu decus omne tuis. Postquam te fata tulerunt, Ipsa Pales agros atque ipse reliquit Apollo Grandia saepe quibus mandavimus hordea sulcis,
Page 135 - 7. A cistern is 4 meters long, 24 decimeters wide, and 80 centimeters deep. How much water will it hold in cubic meters? In liters? 8. The longitude of St. Petersburg is 39° 19' east; of New York, 74° 41' west; when it is one o'clock in the afternoon at St. Petersburg, what time is it at New York?

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