Word: brinton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...There is more to be gained from division by halls than from segregation by classes," said Mr. David Lindsay Keir. Exchange Tutor from University College, Oxford, when questioned by a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. His companion at the time, Mr. Clarence Crane Brinton '19, who has studied at New College, Oxford, said, "I have lived under both systems, and I must admit that Oxford is more democratic than Harvard...
...experiment might be tried," added Mr. Brinton, "for a few years in Gore, Standish and Smith Halls. Instead of one year's residence of Freshmen only, fifty men of each class would reside in each hall, each for four years. The food service would be improved, the Common Rooms made more of a social center, and intramural sports established. A unified spirit would result, which would increase rather than decrease loyalty to the University as a whole...
Clarence Crane Brinton...
...tutors in history, government, and economics have been added to the board; Clarence Crane Brinton '19 of Springfield, Mass., who graduated from the University with highest distinction in history, and who is now a Rhodes scholar at Oxford; and Henry Donaldson Jordan '18, of Chicago, who is studying in Europe this year as the holder of the Bayard Cutting Fellowship of the Graduate School. Both men will also act as instructors in history...