. Bates Student . Work. Courses leading to B. D. degree, and special provisionfor post-graduate students. More than one hundred Newton men have served as for-eign missionaries. Special courses are offered on mission-ary history and methods. The proximity of the seminary to Boston and Cambridgemakes it easy lor students to attend lectures by eminentspecialists and Lowell Institute courses. There are many opportunities for engaging in missionaryand philanthropic work by which students acquire clinicalexperience and contribute to their self-support. Address GEORGE E. HORR, President Newton Center
. Bates Student . Work. Courses leading to B. D. degree, and special provisionfor post-graduate students. More than one hundred Newton men have served as for-eign missionaries. Special courses are offered on mission-ary history and methods. The proximity of the seminary to Boston and Cambridgemakes it easy lor students to attend lectures by eminentspecialists and Lowell Institute courses. There are many opportunities for engaging in missionaryand philanthropic work by which students acquire clinicalexperience and contribute to their self-support. Address GEORGE E. HORR, President Newton Center, Mass. TheUNIVERSITY OF MAINE SCHOOL. OR LAW Maintains a three-years course, leading to the degree The degree of is conferred after one yearsgraduate work. The faculty consists of five instructors andsix special lecturers. Tuition $ The case system of in-struction is used. The Moot court is a special feature. Forannouncements containing full information, address, WM. E. WALZ, Dean, Bangor, ARROW C O LLAR 2 for 23 cfa. ClneH, Peabody & Co., Inc., Hatwa MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE IIM ADDISON S. THAYER, Dean 10 Deering Street PORTLAND, MAINE MUSIC HALL A. F». BIBBER, Manager The Home ol HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE MOTION PICTURES Prices, 5 and 10 Cents Reserved Seats at Night, 20 Cents the bates student Tufts College Medical School, Boston, Mass. Changes in Entrance Requirements in 1914 At a meeting of the Faculty of Tufts College Medical School held April 18, 1913,in accordance with a recent ruling of the Association of American Medical Collegesof which this school is a member, the following action was taken: VOTED: That after January 1, 1914, one year of college work in Phyics, Chem-istry, Biology and either French or German, equal to the work done in the freshmanyear in standard colleges and universities, in addition to a completed four year coursein an accredited high school, shall be required for admission to Tufts College MedicalSchool. Tufts College Medica
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