Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course will be a six-year course, the University of Virginia announced, comprising four years of undergraduate study at Virginia and two years of graduate work at the University. It will include in its curriculum not only those technical studies necessary to the architect's education, but also a much larger number of liberal studies than have heretofore been included in any professional course in architecture...
...Architectural Department of M. I. T., and the Boston Architectural Club, the first award was given to G. T. Daub 2S.A., and the second award to H. B. Hoover 1S.A. These awards, known as the Charles Eliot Prize, are for $50 and $25 respectively. This competition is entirely extra-curriculum; the programs are given out on a Friday and the drawings handed in the following morning. These contests are designed to prepare students for competitions like the Paris Prize...
...irrepressible residents of Randolph Hall have the athletic habit of dropping over the iron fence, rather than seeking to move the colossal front door. Such extra-curriculum activity has almost resulted in a little playful shooting up and down Linden Street. Several late entrances have been effected only with long and harried explanations. No one minds a little gun play now and then but why can't both sides shoot...
Basketball now owes its existence to Mr. Geer. For fifteen years prior to his arrival, the game had been utterly abandoned, but Mr. Geer caused its return into the curriculum of University athletics...
...colleges and schools all over the country. The great advantage of Mr. Geer's system over former compulsory systems is that he made the program as broad as possible. Before, physical training was understood to be a matter of gymnastics, and it was despised, but Mr. Geer introduced a curriculum which included every form of athletics for which the University had facilities...