Word: aspect
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...proposal of the CRIMSON to settle the degree situation seems a satisfactory one from every aspect. It suggests awarding an A.B. or a B.S. according as the student's "field of concentration"--his upperclass department at Princeton--is in the arts or the sciences. With the additional change of setting three or four units of school or college Latin as prerequisite to the arts departments, such a plan would appear desirable at Princeton. --Daily Princetonian
This, it seems to us, is the promising aspect of the poll. The twenty-five thousand young people participating represent presumably a fair cross-section of the intelligent, thoughtful and influential part of the public. It is from them and theirs that the leaders in this country will come hereafter. If their present opinion can be transformed later on into some sort of practical, concerted action, designed to bring about what is really best for the United States, then there may be hope ahead...
...even in this the English graduates and undergraduates remained calm and showed none of the rowdyism that often accompanies an American spectacle of the same kind. W. O. McGeehan, the special correspondent of the New York Herald-Tribune now travelling in Europe, gives a few interesting sidelights on this aspect of the race. He says...
Section Two, "The Age of Steam," showed man in a somewhat better light. The audience beheld the emergence of the mechanical engineer and some of his inventions. Toward the end this act took on the gala aspect of a football game as a parade of students appeared bearing banners with the names of various engineering schools. After a short stretch showing how the society was founded "Control," now almost full grown, again popped to the front of the stage, said: ". . . Engineering . . . has been one of the means . . . by which civilization has advanced...
...aspect of college football which the Carnegie Report did not include, and upon which it said neither yea nor nay, is the system of scheduling the games themselves. Today the H. A. A. issues the Harvard football schedule for 1932, although these games will not be played until two and one half years from now, or until all but the present Freshmen have departed...