Word: brinton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brinton's article brings out defects in the Oxford system which have carefully been avoided here. The English university student comes in contact with only one trained mind in the course of his term, that of his tutor. Under the present system here the student may still come in contact, if only through well prepared lectures, with the most distinguished members of the Faculty. When the tutorial system is extended further at Harvard, as seems highly probable, some provision should certainly be made to perpetuate this contact. To allow the lecture system to drift into the state in which...
...following is a list of the Freshman advisers who will be available today to answer questions and consult with new students in regard to their courses of study: 9.30-12.30 Mr. H. D. Jordan 15 Holyoke House 10.00-1.00 Mr. C. C. Brinton Weld 35 10.00-12.30 Professor A. H. Cole 22 Holyoke House 11.00-1.00 Professor R. B. Merriman Widener 171 12.00-1.00 Dr. K. B. Murdock Widener 182 10.00-12.00 Professor R. B. Perry Emerson B 11.00-12.00 Professor W. C. Greene Widener 516 11.00-1.00 Professor F. W. C. Lieder University...
...House 2.00-3.30 Professor O. D. Kellogg Widener 572 2.00-3.30 Dr. K. B. Murdock Widener 182 3.00-5.00 Professor R. B. Perry Emerson B 2.00-4.00 Professor F. W. C. Lieder University 2a TOMORROW 9.30-12.30 Mr. H. D. Jordan 15 Holyoke House 10.00-1.00 Mr. C. C. Brinton Weld 35 10.00-12.30 Professor A. H. Cole 22 Holyoke House 11.00-1.00 Professor R. B. Merriman Widener 171 12.00-1.00 Dr. K. B. Murdock Widener 182 10.00-12.00 Professor R. B. Perry Emerson B 11.00-12.00 Professor W. C. Greene Widener 516 11.00-1.00 Professor F. W. C. Lieder...
Dean W. L. Sperry, Professor C. B. Haring '07, Professor E. A. Hooton, Mr. G. H. Gifford, '13, Dr. C. C. Brinton '19, Dr. E. R. Baltzell, and Mr. S. R. Ashby, all of Harvard; or Professor F. H. Fobes '04, Amherst College or F. M. Mohlar of Springfield...
...Keir and Mr. Brinton both agreed that Harvard, though probably the highest in that respect in this country, was behind Oxford in intellectual curiosity