PROFESSOR BARTLETT deserves the thanks of the students, not only for his thoughtfulness in supplying at his own expense German periodicals for the use of his sections, but also for the good example he thus sets to other instructors. Nothing encourages a student in his work so much as the energy with which he sees an instructor carry on his elective; his enthusiasm seldom fails to kindle his pupils. It would, of course, be too much to expect every instructor to furnish periodicals at his own expense. But Professor Bartlett's action, let us hope, may suggest to the Corporation the steps by which such pleasant collateral means of study might be added to other departments.
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