Word: curricular
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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President Conant's plan for extra-curricular study of United States history will be inaugurated next month, it was announced yesterday. The program of study will be available to college students and the general public, and prizes will be awarded on the basis of competitive examinations...
...Leagues from time to time, but only from audiences of Harvard students can come the support which the Council needs. It the Council should aim its rays at this untapped source, it would immeasurably improve its chance of growing to full stature and providing "an attractive and worthwhile extra-curricular activity...
...make a place of residence for the undergraduate where he might have the opportunity to enjoy a fuller college life than merely eating, sleeping, and studying. All of the Houses have solved this problem to a certain degree. Here at Lowell everyone will find as ambitious an extra-curricular life as he desires. The Bellboys have not built up the reputation of being a house of athletes, but their teams have always been among the best in the College; and they have maintained posession of the Straus all-sports trophy ever since it was given, two years ago. This apparent...
...investigation of language-probation the Student Council may find itself sparring with a mirage. The rule appears to be clear--extra-curricular activities connected with the college are barred to students who have not passed the language requirements by the end of their second year--but it is not. There is continually a controversy as to which activities the probation axe ought to fall upon, and many believe that the blew of the axe ought to be postponed for longer than two years. Nevertheless, when it examines the patience with which University Hall treats the deliquents, the Council cannot reasonably...
Questioned concerning the new move recently made by President Conant, proposing the extra-curricular study of American History, the Board Chairman stated it was an excellent step in modern education. But such things as the Teachers' Oath Bill he was whole-heartedly against, he said. Why should this class be singled out among the many professions to take a vow required only of public officials...