Word: considerately
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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To say that such a course ought to be taught in secondary and high schools and, therefore, has no place at Harvard, is merely to repeat Spark's old argument. Why, then, is it still given? And why does almost the entire Freshman class still take it? The obvious answer...
On the hypothesis that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, the Lampoon, editors are prepared to meet any emergency; distrustful alike of weather reports and all the laws of averages, they consider that the day of the Yale game, above all, is no time to take...
To realize what the latter method omits, one has only to consider what a great development and often, what a radical change takes place within a student after his Sophomore year. Very often, a student does not realize the purpose or importance of his college career before this time. Nevertheless...
Mr. Zam is making his first visit to the University with high recommendations. "I consider Maurice Zam a very talented young pianist," writes Percy Springer, famous musician.
"The transition between school and college, which is very great in itself, can be and generally is made, much more difficult by the upperclassmen, who seem to take an unaccountable delight in tormenting some luckless Freshman. Such was my conception of the situation which I should have to comfront at...