Word: clear
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...only score for Dartmouth came toward the end of the first half when Wells, who replaced Mason, received a pass from he centre and caged the puck on a long wing shot from a difficult angle. Only at rare intervals did the Dartmouth forwards succeed in getting clear of their opponents and their team-work was almost immediately broken up by the excellent defensive work of Huntington, who seemed to be at little disadvantage in his new position...
...addition to lectures, a few visits to printing offices will be arranged. Written reports will be called for on these visits. No attempt will be made to consider the details of shopwork but an effort will be made to give a clear grasp of the subject...
...made to renew its hold. But has the University ever had any influence on the plan of study in such institutions? When it is seen that more than half the public high schools of Massachusetts have not sent to Harvard a single boy in ten years, it is clear that the true answer is negative. The great mass of high schools throughout the country do their own work in their own way, regardless of the regulations of admission to Harvard or any other college...
Today and tomorrow a large number of undergraduates will leave Cambridge for cities where just such organizations as these have been carrying on their work. Undergraduates must necessarily see the College from the undergraduate viewpoint, without being able to get a clear perspective of Harvard in its entirety. Those men who are going to distant cities have a peculiarly favorable opportunity to broaden their own views of the real significance and place of the University by contact with those graduates who have proved themselves the most loyal to Harvard, while at the same time bringing before the graduates the views...
From the facts stated above, it becomes clear that a radical change in the system of conducting such courses is imperative. There are two alternatives open, one of which must be adopted. Either an effort should be made to secure more capable assistants, or else the professor should feel it his duty to exercise a closer supervision over the students in his course...