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Fields of Concentration

2. Astronomy

The field of astronomy is practically unique in several respects. It offers the student a chance to see the cooperation of several sciences. Though it is an old science, its progress in recent years has been as great as that of any other. The student can indulge in research with the least preparation of any science.

As a field, one needs but to take two courses in mathematics, physics, and astronomy, respectively. The general examination is based on a rather broad knowledge of astronomy us expressed in the book by Russell, Dugan, and Stewart, and the student can see where he stands a great deal better than in some fields where a greater scope is demanded. The tutorial work is not in the nature of preparation for the general examination, but involves the aid of the tutor in solving any problem in which the student may be interested. In that way a general knowledge of astronomy and a deep knowledge of some phase of it is gained during the college career.

Trains Imagination

Astronomy is a science that trains the imagination and stretches one's powers of conception to the breaking point. The exactitude of measurement achieved in some parts of the field is well nigh incredible.

Most of the work is carried on at the Astronomical Laboratory on Jarvis Street though the tutorial library is at the observatory and most of the conferences are held there. The future astronomer need not be told that the Harvard Observatory is probably the finest place to study the subject. The collection of photographs there is unrivalled anywhere else in the world, and a most competent staff is present to cooperate in the student's search for knowledge. The field is small so that the student can really know not only the tutors, but also the instructors, and they are always willing to help in any problems that may arise.

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