Princeton University bulletin Volume 1-4
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ...of Doctor of Literature, with Latin as the chief subject. The whole number of candidates for the Doctor's degree at the present time is seventeen, eleven being resident and six non-resident. The chief subjects of study are as follows:, Department of Phihsophy: Mental Philosophy 3 Political Philosophy 4 Department of Literature: English 1 Greek 2 Latin 1 Modern Languages 1 Department of Science: Mathematics 1 Astronomy 1 Chemistry 1 Biology 2 The examinations for the Stinnecke Prize were held in October in Dickinson Hall. Ten candidates presented themselves. After the examination was concluded, the papers were forwarded to the committee of judges. The committee con-I sisted of the following alumni of the college: Professor B. B. Warfield of Princeton Theological Seminary, Chairman; Professor W. A. Robinson of Lehigh University, (Stinnecke Prizeman in 1881); Mr. C. R. Williams, of New York; Dr. J. W. Kershaw, of Germantown, Pa.; Mr. J. Leverett Moore, of Johns Hopkins University. By unanimous report of the judges the prize was awarded to Mr. Jesse B. Carter, of New York City. The contest was the most vigorous known since the establishment of the prize. The following is a statement of the new courses offered this year. In the Junior and Senior Elective in advanced Logic, Mr. Warren gives an Alternate Course on Symbolic Logic and the Theory of Probability. Professor Woodrow Wilson gives in the Junior and Senior Elective, as alternating courses: Public Law, General Jurisprudence, American Constitutional Law, International Law. His Senior Elective is Administration and English Common Law as alternating courses. Professor Wilson also gives two courses in Political Economy. One, the elementary course, is a Junior Required; the other, the advanced course is a Senior..