Word: coursese
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The fact that the normal day consists of not more than sixteen or seventeen working hours raises a number of problems calling for nice adjustment in the fixing of lecture engagements. The hour from eleven to twelve is especially popular with instructors--Professor Munro explained in the Graduates' Magazine--and...
A few evening courses are given at present, but they are practically all in the Primarily-for-Graduates group. If some undergraduate courses, morning as well as afternoon, were moved to the evening, the efficiency of undergraduate life would be increased. The amount of scurrying around the Yard, commuting between...
Since then the movement has spread rapidly. The universities of Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Georgia, Texas, Missouri, Ohio, Washington, and Tulane all now maintain departments of business. It is fair to say, however, that not all of these schools teach their subjects in the large and intellectual manner which is...
Fifteen prominent educators and business men, including Dean E. F. Gay, of the Graduate School of Business Administration, have been appointed by United States Commissioner of Education Claxton as a committee to investigate and report on the means for establishing in schools and college courses of study best adapted to...
"This country has developed to the highest degree the system of insurance," said President Lowell, "but it has been insurance against everything except war. And war is the greatest disaster that could happen to any country if it is unprepared. Every man here must prepare himself to be an officer...