Science

Displaying 251 - 288 of 288 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Training; bridging the gulf between the grade and the high school
Normal Eyte 15:12, p.180
Article describes the gap between grade school and high school education.
252 Training; the course of study; what it is
Normal Eyte 15:1, p.5
Professor Bender gives advice on teacher training.
253 Cost of zoology
Normal Eyte 14:28, p.445
Humorous look at the costs of getting a sparrow to study.
254 A new physical science laboratory
Normal Eyte 9:1, p.6
Set up by Professor Begeman.
255 Recent improvements
Normal Eyte 8:8, p.109
New equipment added to chemistry and physics laboratories.
256 The Board of Trustees
Normal Eyte 8:3, p.38
Ordered more drawing tables and microscopes; arrange for summer session for 1899 with a lecture course.
257 Official News and Notes
Normal Eyte 7:5, p.50
New science apparatus; new cases in Museum; music doing well under C. A. Fullerton; drawing tables ordered; those involved in extracurricular activities must keep up with their schoolwork.
258 Mr. Newton
Normal Eyte 6:18, p.213
Science classes dissecting cats.
259 The new chemical laboratory
Normal Eyte 6:2, p.15
Now located in south room of Administration Building; description of new facilities.
260 Perhaps the greatest change
Normal Eyte 6:2, p.15
Natural science lab fitted up in the third story of the Administration Building; fifteen microscopes added.
261 Board meeting items
Normal Eyte 5:29, p.268
Board elects faculty and arranges them into departments; new laboratories established; museum will get new cases; C. P. Colegrove will take over President Seerley's classes.
262 The jest and joys of another delightful term of study
Normal Eyte 2:25, p.195
Students and faculty have experienced a great deal of sickness; advanced work in Latin and the sciences has made great progress; military drill extended during winter term.
263 The advanced zoology class are making their efforts count
Normal Eyte 2:18, p.141
Professor Arey leads class of twelve in advanced work.
264 Wanted--by the classes in zoology
Normal Eyte 2:6, p.46
Classes need frogs.
265 The students in that most interesting branch
Normal Eyte 2:3, p.24
Zoology students are bringing home many specimens.
266 The greatly increased laboratory facilities
Normal Eyte 2:2, p.16
Students and faculty appreciate new microscopes.
267 The axis of the earth
Students' Offering 8:34, p.3
Effects of the earth's tilt and rotation.
268 Atmospheric electricity
Students' Offering 8:34, p.6
269 An hour with a microscope
Students' Offering 8:33, p.5
Maude Gilchrist takes students through an exercise.
270 Science vs. language
Students' Offering 7:30, p.3
Balance between the studies.
271 The distinction between plants and animals
Students' Offering 7:28, p.4
Paper read by Maude Gilchrist at Wellesley.
272 Several very fine instruments
Students' Offering 7:28, p.5
New instruments including spectroscope added to lab.
273 A glance at zoology
Students' Offering 7:27, p.4
274 The spectroscope
Students' Offering 6:24, p.4
275 Familiar science
Students' Offering 6:22, p.4
Scientific observations on everyday life.
276 Force
Students' Offering 6:21, p.4
Professor Gilchrist presents essay on physics.
277 The four lectures
Students' Offering 5:17, p.4
Professors Hull, Gilchrist, Wright, and Bartlett deliver a course of scientific lectures.
278 Our Normal course of lectures
Students' Offering 5:16, p.6
Professor Gilchrist gives entertaining lecture on electricity.
279 Wonders of the molecule
Students' Offering 5:15, p.4
Principal Gilchrist describes the molecule.
280 Our already excellent collection of apparatus
Students' Offering 5:14, p.5
Additions to science equipment.
281 Oxygen
Students' Offering 4:10, p.4
The properties of oxygen.
282 The students were entertained
Students' Offering 3:9, p.7
Principal Gilchrist gives demonstration on electricity.
283 Palaeontology
Students' Offering 3:9, p.4
Describes science of the study of fossils.
284 Science
Students' Offering 2:8, p.9
The truth that science produces.
285 Since our last issue
Students' Offering 2:5, p.4
Professor Gilchrist lectures on chemistry and Professor Bartlett lectures on the atmosphere.
286 The new arrangements
Students' Offering 1:4, p.4
Decription of improvements in the building include painting, blackboards, library, cistern, carpeting, laboratory, and staff rooms.
287 The lecture of Prof. Bartlett
Students' Offering 1:3, p.5
Professor Bartlett lectures on the scientific topic of heat.
288 Scientific investigation
Students' Offering 1:3, p.5
Attempts to differentiate between science and religion.