Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...undergraduates present, and there is no more likelihood of its being entertained here than that the work of managers will be recognized. Entirely aside from the point made by the Princetonian about commercializing philanthropy, neither social service work nor the activities of a manager belong in a College curriculum...
...than a certain amount; third, to increase the cost of tuition, fourth, to have the living conditions of all students simple and uniform; fifth to have military drill; sixth, to make high scholarship requisite to the bolding of student officers; and seventh, to introduce more vital subjects into the curriculum...
...registrar together with his class standing and the two will determine his progress. If he begins to fall below he is to be placed on probation, and just as athletes are debarred from competing in athletics this deficient student is to be kept from participating in any extra-curriculum activities until he has reinstated himself scholastically...
...word from Mr. Castle on his investigation of undergraduate English comes to us, strengthening the impression that the English of college men is far from what it should be. Among several suggestions for raising the standard to something near that of English universities one particular fault with the University curriculum is not mentioned...
...experience gained in running a team such as football or baseball or track is as valuable in one way as anything men derive from regular college work. It teaches business efficiency and a knowledge of men. But it is not a training which belongs in the ordinary college curriculum. It is rather a Graduate Business School Course, which might be recognized there, as Professor Hart hopes to secure recognition of practical municipal work for the advanced student of government...