. Announcement; afternoon, evening and Saturday classes, Morningside Heights . of later application may be granted onpayment of a fee of $5. Sept. 17 — Monday. Examinations for entrance, advanced standing,and for deficient and debarred students begin. Sept. 19 — Wednesday. Registration (including the payment of feesbegins). Sept. 26 — Wednesday. Winter Session, 164th year, begins. The academic year is thirty-seven weeks in length, ending on the secondWednesday in June although the actual class work is uniformly assigned tofifteen weeks each Session. The exercises of the University are suspende


. Announcement; afternoon, evening and Saturday classes, Morningside Heights . of later application may be granted onpayment of a fee of $5. Sept. 17 — Monday. Examinations for entrance, advanced standing,and for deficient and debarred students begin. Sept. 19 — Wednesday. Registration (including the payment of feesbegins). Sept. 26 — Wednesday. Winter Session, 164th year, begins. The academic year is thirty-seven weeks in length, ending on the secondWednesday in June although the actual class work is uniformly assigned tofifteen weeks each Session. The exercises of the University are suspended on Election Day, Thanks-giving Day and the two following days, for two weeks at Christmas (Decem-ber 20, 1916, to January 2, 1917, inclusive), on Washingtons Birthday, fromthe Thursday before Good Friday through the following Monday, and onMemorial Day. The complete academic calendar will be found in the University Catalogueand, so far as it refers to the students studying under any faculty, in theannouncement of that faculty. Seventeenth Series, No. 22 May 5, 1917. Columiria Untoerattp bulletin of information EXTENSION TEACHING ANNOUNCEMENT AFTERNOON, EVENING, AND SATURDAY CLASSESMORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS 1917-1918 UNWUSITY OF UTidS IX JUN 2 7 19H PUBLISHED BY Columbia Hnibcrgitpin tfje Citp of Jfieto $otu MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTSNEW YORK, N. Y. Columbia SBntoersitp ^Bulletin of information n Decembe:c. 22, 190c [Issued 32 times during the academic year, monthly in November, and weekly between Decemberand June. Entered as second-class matter at the New York, N. Y., Post Office, Dec. 22, 1900,under Act of July 16, These include: 1. Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer to the Trustees. 2. The Catalogue of the University, price 25 cents, and the Announcements of the severalColleges and Schools, and of certain Divisions, issued in the Spring, and relating to the work ofthe next year. These are made as accurate as possible, but the right is reserved to make changesin d


Size: 1570px × 1592px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublishernewyork, bookyear19