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...meet people of all classes successfully, have a knowledge and appreciation of the interests which are common to people who are educated. The art of expressing oneself freely, which is one of the objects of this course, is necessary for the engineer, since modern engineering requires him to appear before commissions, boards, and public bodies to present his material in non-technical form, and in a limited time. But in addition to the practical advantage of the training the aim is to give a liberal background to a specialized field which is ordinarily pursued in a narrow and technical...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAN OF ENGINEERING TRIES TO BROADEN CURRICULUM | 1/14/1916 | See Source »

...hour practice at the Stadium rinks yesterday afternoon. After a long drill in stick-work and shooting, the men scrimmaged for nearly an hour and showed considerable promise of future development. Of the forwards, Kissel and W. W. Rice '18 in particular showed to advantage. Duncan and Ginn appear to be the best of the candidates for the defense positions and Ligett is doing well at goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Stiff Drill for Second Team | 1/13/1916 | See Source »

...intercollegiate magazine, called "Challenge," has been inaugurated at Columbia. The first issue is scheduled to appear early in February. It will be thoroughly intercollegiate in scope and will have editorial and business representatives at most of the colleges and universities throughout the country. D. M. Brunswick '18 is the University representative...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Intercollegiate Magazine to be Published by Columbia | 1/6/1916 | See Source »

Bates and Tufts did not appear last fall but were included in 1914, when they came early in October. The others were all on the 1915 schedule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPEN DATES ON 1916 FOOTBALL CARD FILLED | 1/4/1916 | See Source »

...Tigers winning three of the four games they played. The first game was with St. Paul's School, at the St. Nicholas Rink in New York on December 22, and resulted in a victory for the collegians by the score of 6 to 3. The Princeton players did not appear to exert themselves in the first half, at the end of which St. Paul's led, 2 to 1. It was not until the second period was well advanced that the Tigers were able to break up the combination play of the schoolboys, but when they struck their gait they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TIGERS WON THREE OUT OF FOUR | 1/3/1916 | See Source »

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