Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...report of the Harvard Athletic Committee which was submitted a few weeks ago to the President and Fellows of the College, and which was printed in part in the CRIMSON of October 23, has been commented on considerably in the editorial columns of the eastern press. The Alumni Bulletin is the latest journal in this field. In the issue of November 5, the graduate publication says editorially...
...Bulletin Questions Policy...
...rate, the Student Council is entitled to commendation for its initiative and interest in this matter. The whole question is one of timely importance and deserves all the thought that may be expended upon it from any quarter. The Bulletin is glad to observe that the Harvard undergraduate body of today, through its representative organization, is not confining its thought to the selection of cheer leaders of the choice of class colors. It is showing a laudable interest in things that any college would deem worth-while...
...education based on the hypothesis that all teachers are supermen and that all students are paragons of industry. But unhappily on such Utopian conditions are in sight. What we want is something that will point the way to a better use of the human material at hand. Harvard Alumni Bulletin...
...yesterday's issue of the Alumni Bulletin appears the report of the Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, which is printed below in part. Besides a full statement of its athletic and financial policies, the report contains a copious appendix in which the Intercollegiate Conference Rules are printed, and wherein a complete account of the Harvard, Yale, and Princeton agreement is also to be found...