1885 EUGENE SCHUYLER _U.S. Diplomacy_.
1885 JUSTIN WINSOR _Shakespeare_.
1885 FREDERICK WEDMORE _Modern Art_.
1886 ISAAC H. HALL _New Testament_.
1886 WILLIAM HAYES WARD _Assyria_.
1886 WILLIAM LIBBEY, JR _Alaska_.
1886 ALFRED R. WALLACE _Island Life_.
1886 MANDELL CREIGHTON _Rise of European Universities_.
1887 ARTHUR L. FROTHINGHAM, JR _Babylonian and Assyrian Art_.
1887 RODOLFO LANCIANI _Roman Archaeology_.
1888 ANDREW D. WHITE _The French Revolution_.
1890 JOHN A. BROADUS _Origin of Christianity_.
The number of associates, readers, and assistants has been very large,
most such appointments having been made for brief periods among young
men of promise looking forward to preferment in this institution or
elsewhere.
DISTINCTION BETWEEN COLLEGIATE AND UNIVERSITY COURSES.
From the opening of the University until now a sharp distinction has
been made between the methods of university instruction and those of
collegiate instruction. In the third annual report, September 1, 1878,
the views which had been announced at the opening of the University are
expanded and are illustrated by the action of the Trustees and the
Faculty during the first two years.
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