Word: anyway
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dependable in any of it. Several papers claim that future cooperation between the three colleges will be impossible; another, that it is all rot; one, that alumni will insist on taking control of athletics away from the faculties; a Yale graduate says that faculties are incapable of efficient management anyway--so far as sports are concerned; another paper reports that five Yale alumni urge the reinstatement of the Princeton ineligibles...
...York or Pride's Crossing, the Alumni Bulletin seized the opportunity to attack the April Recess so convincingly that we almost found ourselves agreeing with the writer. It must be admitted that the weather was bad, and a lot of men were obliged to stay in Cambridge anyway. A limited scenic tour of Virginia and Georgia is hardly an excuse for an entire week utterly wasted,--save for a few professors who, according to the Bulletin, used the time to visit New York and see some of the plays about which they have been reading...
...ferget the rest but thats enough anyway...
...vice-president of a New York City bank he states that no college man succeeds in business who would not have succeeded anyway. What is more, a course in Liberal Arts may even dull the business acumen and clog the mind with things not needed. But that is as it should be according to Mr. Emerson, for college trains not for life but for living. The four "wasted" years should not pack the mind with encyclopedic facts or change the brain into an animated Spanish dictionary. Instead they should serve to pile up a store, a credit account of satisfaction...
...first day. Examinations begin this year, for example, on Thursday, June 1st. If classes on the first three days of that week were omitted, the tension of the first week of examinations would be entirely omitted without any great loss in most courses. Tuesday, May 30th, is a holiday, anyway, and classes on the last day of the College, year, Wednesday, are in large measure relatively unimportant. The two or three days freed under this plan would be greatly appreciated by most instructors, who are generally buried in work at the end of the year winding up their courses...