Columbia University - Columbian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1899

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f---'Q -'1.f ? -L-sfritfvf Erisler School Wo. 9 Easf 49th Szireel FRANK DRISLER Principal 04 Thorough Treparafory School for College or Business Established 1880 Widely known and patfonized E. IVIIRIAIVI COYRIERE TEACHERS' AGENCY ROOM 14, 150 FIFTH AVENUE ClVIethocIist Book Concern Buildingj Cor. 20th Street, New York Eligible teachers promptlyprovided for Universities, Colleges, Schools, and Families. Teachers supplied with positions, Circulars of good schools ?cnt to parents. School property rented and sold. Best of references urnished. MUSICAL DEPARTMENT Musicales provided with accomplished Singers and Musi- cians in every department. Musical Departments of Universities, Colleges, and Schools supplied with best talent from Europe and this country. Private teachers of well-known talent and reputation supplied to families. Elocutionists, Readers, Realistic Impersonators, Pano- rama of Travel, Lecturers, well-known Concert Pianists, Vocalists, etc. Church Choirs, Festivals, Entertainments, Oratorios, and Columbia niversity IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Columbia University, pedagogically, consists of a college and a university. The college is Columbia College founded in 1754. The university consists of the Faculties of Law, Medicine, Philosophy, Political Science, Pure Science, and Applied Science. D . . , 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. The various schools are under the charge of their own faculties, except that the Schools of Mines, Chemistry, Engineering, and Architecture are all under the charge of the Faculty of Applied Science, and for the better conduct of the strictly university work, as well as of the whole instruction. a university council has been established. I. The College. The college has a curriculum of four years' duration, lead- ing to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Candidates for admission to the college 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. Il. The Universily. Pedagogically, the faculties of Law, Medicine, Philoso- phy, Political Science, Pure Science, and Applied Science, taken together, con- stitute the university. These faculties offer advanced courses of study and investigation respectively in Cfzj private or municipal law. CAD medicine, ffl philosophy, philology, and letters, Cdl history, economics, and public law, Cel mathematics and natural science, and Qfj applied science. Courses of study under one or more of these faculties are open to members of the senior class in the college and to all students who have successfully pursued an equivalent course of undergraduate study to the close of the junior year. These courses lead, through the Bachelor's degree, to the university degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. The degree of Master of Laws is also con- ferred for advanced work in law done under the faculties of Law and Political Science together. III. The Professional Schools. The faculties of Law, Medicine, and Ap- plied Science conduct respectively the professional schools of Law, Medicine, Mines, Chemistry, Engineering, and Architecture, to which all students, as well those not having pursued a course of undergraduate studies as those who have, are admitted on terms prescribed by the faculties concerned, as candi- dates for professional degrees. 1. The School of Law, established in 1858, offers a three-years' course of study in common law and equity jurisprudence, medical jurisprudence, crimi- nal and constitutional law, international law public and private, and com- parative jurisprudence. The degree of Bachelor of Laws is conferred on the satisfactory completion of the course. 2. The College of Physicians and Surgeons, founded in 1807, offers a four- ycars' course in the principles and practice of medicine and surgery, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. 3. The School of Mines, established in 1864, offers courses of study each of four years' duration and each leading to an appropriate professional degree in mining engineering and metallurgy. Q. The Scho-ols of Chemistry, Engineering, and Architecture, set oi? from the School of Mines in 1896, offer, respectively, four-year courses of study, each leading to -an appropriate professional degree, in analytical and applied chem- istrtyg in civil, sanitary, electrical, and mechanical engineering g and in archi- CC UFC. SETH LOVV, LL.D., President. M' ' EW , .......a., ,,,:.,:,' U-,a,. ,. , ,,, W,,h Mliihmqh W.: qw W Q h as '- - -f--f '-- .. -...- A ..-e. 1: - s r- S-1 . ,, ,

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B QEQQEQSQIEQESQQS Scaris and Suspenders BEARING OUR TRADEMARK f , W X Recommended for Correct Styles and Superior Finish WELD, COLBURN ac WILCKENS, 806-808 YORK P. IVIARESI JGHN R. CHUM Confectioner 8 Qaterer M 8888 OF 8 GHEST OF 719 SIXTH AVENUE white and fancy Shirts NEW YORK and pajamas, etc., to order 30 CLINTON STREET l BROOKLYN 84 Nassau Street New York V



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. SILVERMA 9 East 30th Street LADIES' TAIL OR HABI T MAKER . . . MY BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS A PLEASED CUSTOMER Everything as Represented , Proper Service and Attention Accorcled to A11 THE ONLY MAKER OF THE H. SILVERMAN Safety and Perfect-fitting Riding Skirt CPATENTEDJ YO UR PA TR ONA GE S OLI CI TEDEA I V fF1'0!ll The ffI7llIL'!!Illl'IIO!, Dar. lrf, ltS'Q7.j SOMETHING NEW IN GIFTS. In looking through the interesting rooms of the Popular Shop of joseph P. McHugh 8 Co., in Forty-second street, at Fifth avenue, the variety of artistic objects for home adornment seems so great that one is at first impressed with the idea that an exhibition so apparently versatile must result from the combined efforts of many men. A more careful survey of the fabrics, furniture, pot- tery, and works in metal discovers a certain agreement of character, and a tendency to blend in design and color, although the collection is obviously brought together from sources widely apart. The explanation is found in the fact that the sole selection of the things which go to make up this unique exposition of the household arts of many lands is in the hands of Mr. McHugh, whose ideas and designs are also used in the stuffs and furniture of home manufacture, character- istic of this remarkable shop. To those in quest of gifts original in conception and decorative in signih- cance, a specially attractive feature is the assurance that the things of the Popular Shop are not to be had elsewhere, and the sources of supply are such that an entirely novel show of unduplicated creations is set forth with the coming of each holiday time. This season's exhibition represents the result of Mr. McHugh's annual trip abroad, and indicates the most recent eiforts of industrial art in the older countries, collected with reference to the present ideas of deco- rative treatment, as expressed in American homes.

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