lecture-course love

Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word lecture-course.

Examples

  • Another apparatus of the same inventor is the lecture-course galvanometer (Fig. 3), in which the horizontal needle bends back vertically over the external surface of a cylinder that carries divisions that are plainly visible to spectators at a distance.

    Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Various

  • When the lecture-course and the associated practice-course are given in the same term of the same year, no student will be admitted to examination on the lecture-course until he has completed at least three-fourths of the practice-course.

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • No student will be admitted to any practice-course unless he is at the same time pursuing the associated lecture-course, or has already received credit for the same.

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • The fee for each technical lecture-course is $30, for each practice-course in drawing $15, for each laboratory or practice-course in Engineering, Shop-work, or Fieldwork,

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • When the lecture-course and the associated practice-course are given in the same term of the same year, no student will be admitted to examination on the lecture-course until he has completed at least three-fourths of the practice-course.

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • Page view page image: lecture-course unless he has been present at more than half the lectures in that course.

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • No student will be admitted to the graduating examination on a lecture-course unless he has been present at more than half the lectures in that course.

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • No student will be admitted to any practice-course unless he is at the same time pursuing the associated lecture-course, or has already received credit for the same.

    The University of Virginia Record 1919

  • No student will be admitted to the graduating examination on a lecture-course unless he has been present at more than half the lectures in that course.

    The University of Virginia Record 1918

  • No student will be admitted to any practice-course unless he is at the same time pursuing the associated lecture-course, or has already received credit for the same.

    The University of Virginia Record 1918

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.