Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most interesting development marking the aftermath of the Harvard rowing situation which followed the resignation of Coach Edward A. Stevens as head coach a week ago, is a statement in this week's Harvard Alumni Bulletin, issued today...
Prof. Samuel Eliot Morison, of Harvard's history department has been writing perspective impressions of Harvard for the Harvard Alumni Bulletin after three years (1922-25) as Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford University. An impression recently published beneath the terse statement which U. S. graduates and undergraduates instantly discerned a deep vein of truth, was to the effect that at Oxford college studies are called "reading" while in the U. S. reading is called "work." "If any material device could help matters it would be the abolition of roommates. At Oxford, only Americans and foreigners...
...dates of the Engineering examinations will follow the schedule which has been announced and posted on the bulletin boards in Pierce Hall. They will not be given in the CRIMSON after this...
Faith in their professors has been evinced by undergraduates of the University of North Carolina. According to the New Student (intercollegiate news bulletin), a group of North Carolina seniors petitioned for an addition to the 1,000-odd courses listed in the catalog-for a comprehensive course on Marriage...
Undergraduate papers fall into two groups: the bulletin boards and the journals of opinion. The bulletin boards are harmless sheets packed full of college gossip. Criticism of the University is seldom ventured. The editorials exhort the students to Back the Team, warn freshmen of the evil consequences of Walking on the Grass, and advise the use of Better English...