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University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (34)

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Consult the finding aid for College of Literature, Science and the Arts (University of Michigan) Records. The College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LS&A) commenced classes at the University of Michigan in 1841 as the Department of LS&A. The faculty consisted of two professors, the Reverend George P. Williams, and the Reverend Joseph Whiting. Together they offered study in rhetoric, grammar, Latin and Greek literature and antiquities, algebra,...

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University of Minnesota. College of Science, Literature, and the Arts (7)

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The College of Science, Literature and the Arts (SLA) was established at the University of Minnesota in 1869 with nine faculty members. The college offered the vast majority of courses, including English, foreign languages, mathematics, geology, biology, literature, rhetoric, history and chemistry. The first dean of SLA was John F. Downey, who also served as professor of mathematics and astronomy. In 1914, John Black Johnston was appointed as dean of SLA. During Dean Johnston's 23 year tenure...

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University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Honors Program (4)

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In 1957, the College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LS&A) established the Honors Program to provide freshman and sophomores with the opportunity to pursue more scholarly options. Honors courses had already been available for juniors and seniors through the various departments, however, the university felt that new exceptional students were being neglected and therefore attending other institutions that did offer four-year honors programs. The main objective of the Honor...

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American Institute of Swedish Arts, Literature, and Science (Minneapolis, Minn.) (2)

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Menai Society of Natural Science and Literature (1)

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Lippincott’s magazine of literature, science, and education. (1)

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Science, Literature, and Art Club (Port Townsend, Wash.) (1)

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The Science, Literature and Art Club (SLAC) was formed in 1931 in Port Townsend with the object of promoting social and mental culture; to further education; and to make itself a power for good in the community. The club was originally limited to a membership of twenty women.

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The Portico: a Repository of Science and Literature. (1)

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Athenaeum Journal of Literature, Science and the Fine Arts (1)

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University of Michigan. Dept. of Literature, Science, and the Arts. (1)

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