Word: alumni
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...having concentrated in English, is in grave doubts as to the benefit he has derived from his four years in college. One of the most open expressions of such doubt and dissatisfaction that has recently been voiced is contained in a letter published in the current number of the Alumni Bulletin. The writer finding that his training in English has meant little more than a harrowing grind for divisional criticizes the Harvard system of instruction as applied to this department, declaring that the right kind of contact is not established between teacher and student and that "the constraining effect...
...list of commentators on the decay of the CRIMSON now is to be added the name of one of the paper's own presidents. W. I. Nichola '26, Assistant Dean of the University, who in an open letter to the Editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin expresses his views on the subject...
...following extract dealing with the teaching of English in the University is printed by permission of The Alumni Bulletin, in the current issue of which the entire article appears in the form of a letter to the editors by Osborne Earle...
Below are excerpts from an address made by Professor Manley O. Hudson, Bemls Professor of International Law, to students in Phillips Brooks House. It is taken in part from the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...competition closes July 1, 1928, and all manuscripts must be sent in by that time to be considered in the contest. All editorials must have been written by undergraduates and published during the academic year 1927-28. Monthlies, quarterlies, literary magazines, alumni publications, and comic magazines are excluded from the contest...