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Page 3 - The intestate was the owner of a pew, " by purchase," "from the Ministers, Elders, and Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, in the City of New York...
Page 17 - Arts must be at least fifteen years of age and pass an examination on prescribed subjects, the particulars concerning which may be found in the annual Circular of Information. II. THE UNIVERSITY FACULTIES.
Page 16 - The point of contact between the college and the university is the senior year of the college, during which year students in the college pursue their studies, with the consent of the college faculty, under one or more of the faculties of the university.
Page 3 - The Dutch here shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences in divine worship and church discipline.
Page 1 - Harberdinck, do hereby give, devise, and bequeath unto the said minister, elders, and deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in the city of New York...
Page 27 - The School of Mines, established in 1864, offers the following courses of study, each of four years' duration, and each leading to an appropriate professional degree, namely, Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering. Electrical Engineering, Metallurgy, Geology and Palaeontology, Analytical and Applied Chemistry, Architecture ; and as a graduate course of two years' duration and leading to an appropriate degree, Sanitary Engineering.
Page 6 - A school is established, called the School of Letters, in which shall be pursued the following studies : " Moral and mental philosophy, including an analysis of the moral and intellectual powers : aesthetics, or the principles of taste and art ; the history of philosophy ; appropriate literature of the Greeks and Romans ; oriental and modern languages, as far as possible ; comparative philology ; ethnology.
Page 30 - To give an adequate economic and legal training to those who intend to make journalism their profession. c. To supplement, by courses in public law and comparative jurisprudence, the instruction in private municipal law offered by the Faculty of Law.
Page 5 - ... governmental action in behalf of schools. Scattered at wide in,tervals over the state were schools kept by clergymen in connection with their churches. In...
Page 7 - Romans and of the modern civilians and jurists, appropriate to the last three subjects. " The conjunction of the above three schools shall form the University Course. " Any person who may enter either of the said schools may receive the degree of master of arts, after having pursued for a space of time not less than two years, to the satisfaction of the trustees and faculty, such of the studies thereof, and under such regulations, as the trustees may from time to time prescribe.