Word: corrects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...think I am correct in saying that not one of the men who defended military preparedness at the forum held on that subject has ever been a candidate for the rifle team. It is quite possible for any man with good eyes to become a crack rifle shot, and some of the best shots in College today had never held a gun in their hands until two years...
...CRIMSON wishes to correct a mistake in the announcement of a six-lecture course at the Lowell Institute, to be given by Mr. Wilfred Ward, M.A., of Dorking, England on "The True Nature of Cardinal Newman's Genius." The lectures did not begin yesterday as announced, but will start on Tuesday, January...
Glancing back over the lights and shadows of 1914, the undergraduate may regret deeds he has done or left undone. By the calendar he has written the record of those twelve months (and it is too late to "correct proof"); but in his scholastic endeavors the undergraduate still has time to accomplish something in the college term. If the Christmas vacation passed quickly, the few weeks remaining between now and January twenty-eighth will fly. Not by trying to prolong the Yuletide festivities, but by shedding the holiday spirit for a more diligent resume of the regular schedule of studies...
...University Office announces the following correction in the figures given for certain schools furnishing two or more names to the Honor List of Admission Examinations. The statistics published were correct for the number of men entering the Freshman Class from the schools mentioned. For the purposes of comparison, the figures should have been for the number of men admitted to the Freshman Class in the year in which the honor list was made...
...CRIMSON begs to correct an article which appeared in yesterday's issue concerning the admission of Radcliffe students to courses in the Law School. The article was unofficial, and without foundation. The question of allowing Radcliffe students to take law courses has never been considered by the Faculty...