Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following is a partial reprinting of an article by Professor H. E. Yeomans '00 in the current number of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. Professor Yeomans' views upon the pre-examination subject are of particular interest as illuminating the subject from the Faculty point of view...
...hardy plant, it blossoms even in those occasional weeks of the college year when the pressure of examinations drives tutors into academic retreats as secluded if not as hectic as those into which their tutees retire. One of them has sallied forth to express himself in the current Alumni Bulletin, reviewing the situation as it applies to the English Department...
...thus is one of the first of field stations for the modern method of laboratory teaching of the sciences, writes S. F. Hamblin, Director of the Botanic Garden discussing interesting phases of this little known department of the University, in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...plan of honors in English recently approved by the Faculty," writes Mr. Peterkin, discussing this question in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin seems likely to have interesting developments. Not only will it vitally affect the subjects of undergaduate and graduate study within Harvard itself, but owning to the position which Havard occupies in the scholastic world, it is more than probable that ultimately it will have a profound and far-reaching influence on the whole attitude of American education. It is not the purpose of this article to discuss the plan in detail, but simply the general principle...
President Lowell will act as president of the Associated Harvard Clubs until a new president is elected in April at the meeting of the association in Memphis, it is announced in this week's Alumni Bulletin. Mr. Joseph R. Hamlen '04, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Harvard Fund Council will serve as his aide...