Word: booked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...held in the Trophy Room of the Union, this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. They will consist of readings of short prepared passages, and probably also selections from the plays to be produced. Dr. Ordynski, who will stage the production, will be one of the judges. A blue-book for candidates will be left in Leavitt & Peirce's until 3.30 o'clock...
...competition for the Freshman Red Book will begin tonight at 8 o'clock when candidates for all departments will meet in Gore Common Room. The work this year has been divided into four departments, all under the general supervision of H. Robb '18, chairman of the committee. H. H. Silliman '18 and A. Clark '18, his assistant, will have charge of the business staff. J. B. Abbot '18 will be at the head of the art department. P. B. Boyden '18 and J. Lavalle '18 will supervise the copy and registration, and D. M. Little '18 will have charge...
...committee chairmen have decided to introduce an important innovation into this year's book. On the top of each page above the class lives there will be panel photographs which will include everyone in the class. This will make the book more valuable...
...second Freshman smoker will be held in the Union this evening at 8.15 o'clock. There will be important announcements by W. J. Murray on class affairs, by G. A. Percy on class finances, and by H. Robb on the plans for the Freshman Red Book. T. H. Enwright will also speak. H. A. Quimby will be the cheer leader...
...amount of time wasted by students because of unintelligent methods of study is doubtless enormous. The average undergraduate takes his work as doses of bitter medicine to be swallowed indiscriminately at more or less frequent intervals. Given a book, he dully reads the sentences, exercising on selection, but expecting that in some mysterious way he will absorb knowledge by the mere conning of the words. At a lecture he does not know how to condense points made into intelligible, concise statements suitable for notes. If the lecturer is not one who carefully labels all his topics and introduces them with...