Box 2
Contains 119 Results:
Cornell University - College of Languages - French Department - First Year Class, 1872-03-18
16 sentences to translate into French; sentence 1: "Bread and water are good for men. Wine is only good for the sick."
The Cornell University - French Department, First Year Class, Third Trimester, 1871-06-14
15 sentences to translate into French; one passage to translate to English; sentence 1 begins: "Has not your eldest sister changed her dress?"
The Cornell University - Examination in German - Winter Trimester, 1873
3 sections (I - III); question III.1 begins: "What is declension?"; "GRAHAM" written on the back
Cornell University - Rhetoric - Freshman Class, Spring Trimester, 1872-06-18
Exam in purple ink; 20 questions; question 1: "What are the characteristics of Poetic Diction?"
Cornell University - German Department - Exam Papers (1 of 3), 1869-1879, undated
Cornell University - German Department - Exam Papers (2 of 3), 1880-1889
Cornell University - German Department - Exam Papers (3 of 3), 1890-1895, undated
Cornell University - Examination Papers - Miscellaneous, 1889-1893, undated
All papers initialed "K.J. 1893" at the bottom
Cornell University - Freshman Latin - Nepos, 1889-12-20
One section labeled (I); 12 numbered questions on first page under "Translation at Hearing, Etc., and Writing From Memory"; passage is from Ages. 2, I-2; question 1: "What mode and what tense do you expect?"
Cornell University - Freshman Latin - Cicero: De Senectute, 1890-03-19
2 sections (I, II); section I has one passage followed by 6 questions; section II has writing and translation passages (6 numbered questions)