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...current number contains an article by Thomas W. Lamont '92, Chairman of the Harvard Endowment Fund Committee o "Why Harvard Needs Additional Endowment." Dr. Roger I Lee '02 writes his views on compulsory athletics for Freshmen, and G. A. Brownell '19 tells of the need' and advantages of the new Union. There are also articles by Professor R. K. Hack and R. C. Rand '19, as well as book-reviews and poetry...
...whole, have been directed on the following three lines: the presentation of full, accurate, and up-to-date college news the editorial interpretation of that news and of news of the outside world through the medium of the undergraduate point of view, and finally the hope of leading the current undergraduate opinion, whenever we have thought another opinion valuable or the prevailing opinion at fault...
...twenty-two branch offices and plans to expand to a total of seventy-five branches. We have forty thousand clients. Our aim is to increase this to one hundred thousand within a year. The last enterprise handled by us was a $17,500,000 proposition, and the current one has for its ultimate aim a capitalization of fifty millions...
...twenty-two branch offices and plans to expand to a total of seventy-five branches. We have forty thousand clients. Our aim is to increate this to one hundred thousand within a year. The last enterprise handled by us was a $17,500,00 proposition, and the current one has for its ultimate aim a capitalization of fifty millions...
...current annual report, President Meiklejohn of Amherst College makes some interesting suggestions as to the desirability of general examinations for undergraduates. One great shortcoming of the American educational system, as most educators now admit, is the practice of awarding degrees on the basis of examinations in individual courses. Each branch of the curriculum thus becomes a sort of watertight compartment and the student too often fails to perceive its relation to any other branch. Harvard, some years ago, set out to correct this situation so far as her own students are concerned by establishing a general examination in connection with...