Word: artes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pleased to find in the May 10 issue of TIME an art map of New York City together with brief descriptions of several of the well-known museums...
...gift of inspiration and ability to stimulate youth, is one that demands much work and practice to at-ain. Since it is the young men who bear the greatest teaching burden, particularly in the sections of the large courses, it becomes doubly important that they master the art of teaching as soon as possible...
...been pointed out before, in a University like Harvard, a balance between the art of teaching and that of research must be attained. At present the balance is all one-sided, and teaching ability must become the important factor in the future...
...order that the average Freshman may meet the higher standards of college courses, he must be stimulated by first rate teachers, and guided by able and interested advisors. Unfortunately the section-men in the Freshman courses are young graduate students, who have had little or no experience in the art of teaching. Striving for Ph. D. degrees, they have little time to devote to their sections, as their promotion depends almost entirely upon their capacity to do research work. The Freshman advisor, likewise, is burdened with his own scholastic endeavors, and has not the time to hold frequent meetings with...
Although his spiked heel has recovered, Art Johns is now suffering from a wrenched knee which will not permit his participation today. Dick Grondahl, utility outfielder, will be stationed at second in place of the ailing second sacker. With the exception of Allan and Johns, Mitchell will start his regular lineup against New Hampshire...