Word: counts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...announcement from Middlebury College that work done in extra-curriculum activities will count toward a diploma may well cause the new student movement to pause for reconnoitering. President Moody declares that "the student who has not won a certain minimum number of these credits will not only be ineligible for graduation honors but possibly for graduation as well...
...respond with great pleasure to an invitation to write a message for the Harvard CRIMSON. I always count well spent the hours I may chance to have at any university; it is a very special privilege to be the guest of the oldest and one of the most famous of the great universities of the United States, and of a university which is so closely linked as Harvard by historical association and by present comradeship with the universities of England...
...School is primarily intended for the instruction of teachers, but is by no means limited to them. Each course, with the few exceptions, counts as a half-course toward a degree, and in most cases is identical with one offered during the regular term of the College. It is the desire of the school authorities that each student confine himself to one course, and given to it all of the time he intends to put on study. The reason for this is that years of experience have shown that the regular course, which in most cases meets five times...
...undergraduate may take a course in the Summer School and count it towards his degree, but only those students who will have had an average of B or better during the present year may take two courses in the School...
...fact that even an adoring wife tries to "make a doll of her husband." In The Fox a young returned soldier woos and wins an older woman, who tries to run a farm. In Ladybird an English countess is fascinated by the strange philosophy of a wounded Hungarian count. These tales are free of the tiresome sex discussions which marred Lawrence's last two novels. Their intense mysticism shows his work at its best, though it may puzzle readers accustomed to straight stories. THE ROAD TO THE OPEN?Arthur Schnitzler?Knopf ($2.50). Schnitzler is better known as a dramatist than...