Word: deal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This year's album has practically everything that any previous book has had, and a great deal more. Beginning with the artistic book-plate the committee have made improvements and additions throughout, the most noticeable being the addition of the photographs of the members of the Corporation; the splendid set of pictures of the gates, buildings, and perspectives of proposed structures such as the Freshman dormitories and the chemical buildings; and the record-breaking number of cuts with sketches of the college careers of individual members of the class...
...with tutoring only, and as I have no desire to trespass upon the preserves of the pedagogical theorists, I need say regarding the grading merely that a piece-meal disposal of a course does not seem to me to spell scholarship. Regarding the second point, however, I can deal with facts, and facts with which, after some twenty odd years' experience as a tutor, I may claim to be tolerably well acquainted. As a professional tutor who is not a very ardent believer in "pernicious" tutoring, even as a "necessary evil," I am willing to disregard my own private interests...
...Boston Art Museum and at Paris. He was an instructor in freehand drawing in the University in 1903 and again in 1906. For many years he has been an extensive traveler in the East having done much work in Egypt, Turkey and Japan. His lecture this evening will deal with what are considered the most beautiful and interesting ruins of the East and will be illustrated with views taken by him while traveling in India...
...defeats. The situation is by no means hopeless, as many undergraduates evidently believe, but it is one that requires the attention of every man interested in the development of a team that will win from Yale when the series is played in June. That the team has a great deal of latent ability has been made evident by the playing in earlier games, but that this ability is not being utilized was clearly shown by the contest on Saturday. Just what the trouble is must be determined by Coach Sexton and the men working under him, but we feel sure...
...eight-oared crew over the half-mile course up-stream above the University boathouse yesterday afternoon, winning by a scant half-length. The Middlesex crew was about twenty-five pounds lighter to the man than the second Freshman crew, but pressed the Freshmen closely by rowing with a great deal of snap at a high stroke...