Word: carefully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...enlarged or the number of its students must be arbitrarily limited. This is the substance of Dean Roscoe Pound's annual report for 1921. At present the school has 1000 students, representing some 180 different colleges. Twenty years ago but 83 colleges were represented. In order to take care of this increase in students Dean Pound hopes for a donation which will hasten the completion of Langdell Hall. He feels that it would be most unfortunate if it should be found necessary to limit the enrollment. Such an action "would be sure to exclude students whom ultimately we should prefer...
Further information may be obtained from Dr. C. K. Edmunds, Care of Trustees of Canton Christian College, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City...
...must be with reverence that one opens the covers of the volumes of the Memoirs of the Harvard Dead in the War Against Germany as, carefully gathered and tenderly compiled by M. A. De Wolfe Howe '88, they appear from time to time. There can be no question here of "market" or "popularity". In its very subject the work justifies its existence. The composite subject is one to move us deeply whether or no we be of Harvard's sons. It is a tale of adventure, a tale of heroism, suffering, of death, dingy, in unlit corners or flaming gorgeously...
...former years, of discussion groups and platform meetings in the morning and evening with athletic recreation in the afternoon. The athletic program will include a baseball series, a tennis tournament, and a track meet in which teams representing the various colleges will compete. For those who do not care for organized athletics there will be plenty of opportunity for swimming and mountain climbing...
...tied up with several courses may be relieved of some of them where these courses could be adequately covered by reading and conference with a tutor, and so present faculty member would be able to spend some time on tutorial work. The question of the attitude can be taken care of; if it were possible for a tutor to reach a full professorship by that work alone, the interest of these men in tutorial work would be permanent. As for the undergraduate, if be found that he could not possibly pass any course without doing the required reading...