British Policy and Opinion During the Franco-Prussian War, 第 227-228 期

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Columbia university, 1921 - 435 頁
Traces Britain's foreign relations, diplomatic ideals and policies, attempts at negotiations, and public opinion leading up to and throughout the Franco-Prussian War.

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第 435 頁 - College, founded in 1889, offering to men and women, respectively, programs of study which may be begun either in September or February and which lead normally in from three to four years to the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
第 337 頁 - Not a single principle in the management of our foreign affairs, accepted by all statesmen for guidance up to six months ago, any longer exists.
第 435 頁 - College, founded in 1888, offering in its School of Education courses in the history and philosophy of education and the theory and practice of teaching, leading to appropriate diplomas and the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education ; and in its School of Practical Arts founded in 1912, courses in household and industrial arts, fine arts, music, and physical training leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Practical Arts. All the courses in Teachers College are open to men and women.
第 435 頁 - Science, offering advanced programmes of study and investigation leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. The professional schools of Law, established in 1858, offering courses of three years leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Medicine. The College of Physicians and Surgeons, established in 1807, offering four-year courses leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine.
第 435 頁 - Pharmacy, founded in 1831, offering courses of two, three and four years leading to appropriate certificates and degrees. In the Summer Session the University offers courses giving both general and professional training which may be taken either with or without regard to an academic degree or diploma. Through its system of Extension Teaching the University offers many courses of study to persons unable otherwise to receive academic training.
第 73 頁 - The greatest national crime that we have had the pain of recording in these columns since the days of the first French Empire has been consummated. War is declared — an unjust, but premeditated war. This dire calamity, which overwhelms Europe with dismay, is, it is now too clear, the act of France — of one man in France. It is the ultimate result of personal rule...
第 2 頁 - Ph.D. are given to students who fulfil the requirements prescribed. (For particulars, see Columbia University Bulletins of Information, Faculty of Political Science). Any person not a candidate for a degree may attend any of the courses at any time by payment of a proportional fee.
第 2 頁 - GENERAL COURSES General courses involve on the part of the student work outside of the classroom ; but no such course involves extensive investigation to be presented in essay or other form . History, twenty-one general courses.
第 438 頁 - His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury says : " The whole position concerning intemperance has been fundamentally altered by the war. I would very earnestly and seriously ask any who remain unconvinced, either as to the necessity or the practicability of such changes, to read one book — sane, cool, lucid, and absolutely well-informed — ' The Control of the Drink Trade.
第 437 頁 - Pp. vii -f- 236. OUR CHIEF MAGISTRATE AND HIS POWERS. By WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Twenty-seventh President of the United States. Pp. vii + 165.

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