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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...purchase of more books in such courses. Those books which the library owns have been secured from miscellaneous funds as fine money and special gifts. To really remedy the existing inefficient conditions some such system as is in force in the scientific departments where special fees are charged for certain laboratory courses could very well be instituted. The fee need not be greater than a fraction of a dollar for each member of a large course and provided no considerable changes were made in the required reading, would not need to be permanently continued. For example, in a half course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A READING - COURSE EVIL. | 3/3/1914 | See Source »

...Although the individualism of neither institution will be in any way affected, yet it is obvious that each will have great influence in shaping the affairs of the combination, as is further evidenced by the fact that each president will have strong voice in the other's successor. With certain special exceptions, all professors not included in the combined curriculum will give introductory courses such as mathematics, chemistry and physics, so that there will be no lost effort...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TECH. UNION AGAIN EXPLAINED | 3/3/1914 | See Source »

...both a psychologist and a musician, might have considerable, influence at this time. Mr. Hall describes Karg-Elert's organ compositions vividly, accomplishing a kind of task which is at best dfficult. Mr. Appel's description of the part of German universities in musical research has a certain encyclopedic tone which might well be imitated more in American undergraduate publications. Mr. Burke, writing of the Dalcroze school at Hellerau, hardly grasps the full scope of the theory, which insists upon the physical teaching of music, as opposed to the mental or psychological teaching which has been in vogue since Greek...

Author: By H. K. Moderwell ., | Title: UNIQUE POSITION OF "REVIEW" | 2/26/1914 | See Source »

...hopeless to remind, men that the purpose of the series is to extend acquaintance, and command them therefore to commence extension, for man is not the sort of animal to respond to such behests. It is not hopeless to remind certain of them that they are guests of honor and that according to the laws of politeness they should attend. Tonight Thayer Hall and, as always, men living outside the Yard, are particularly bidden to the Hollis-Matthews entertainment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHERE ARE THE GUESTS? | 2/24/1914 | See Source »

...work throughout the entire building has been completed. Within the next three weeks work will begin on the interior construction throughout, which can go on uninterrupted by the cold weather, since the temporary heating facilities have been completed. From the rapid advances made during the past month it is certain that the building will be ready for dedication in June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: READY FOR JUNE DEDICATION | 2/20/1914 | See Source »

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