Word: curricular
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...accordance with the policy of former years young men have been appointed to the positions of Head Proctors in the Freshman dormitories. These men, all recently graduated from the University, have been chosen largely because, while undergraduates, they showed some understanding of the extra-curricular problems which are presented to the incoming Freshman...
...Highest honor in college, Phi Beta Kappa; most respected extra-curricular activity, Princetonian; favorite professor, McClellan; favorite preceptor, Nylander; favorite coach, Fitzpatrick; favorite dormitory, '79; favorite sport to watch, football; favorite sport to play, tennis; favorite novel, "Tom Jones"; favorite poem, "If"; favorite play, "Cyrano de Bergerac"; favorite movie, "The Woman of Paris"; favorite fiction writer, "Day" Edgar; favorite artist, Coles Phillips; favorite poet, Byron; worst poet, "Helz-Belz"; favorite newspaper, New York Times; favorite magazine, Saturday Evening Post...
William Barksdale Jones '28 of Vaughan, Miss., was awarded the 1927 Class Memorial Scholarship for having done the most for his class in academic work, athletics and other extra-curricular activities. The award was made at the 1928 Jubilee Friday night. Jones, who prepared at Andover, is captain of the 1928 baseball nine. He plays in the outfield...
...dinner, which is one of the traditions of extra-curricular activity at Harvard, will be attended by the editors, past and present of the Harvard CRIMSON and their guests. It will be the formal occasion for the inauguration into office of a new Board, and it will mark the completion of a year's work by the retiring officers. Speeches from graduate editors and summaries of the year's work will complete the evening's program...
...invaluable. "One who has never gone through such an experience cannot fully realize just how much it can do to prepare a man for the problems which he will have to face in, later life. I have always looked back upon my CRIMSON work as the most valuable extra-curricular activity of my undergraduate career...