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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dean Jones, in expressing an opinion on the new semester system, has pointed out three important advantages. First, if the college year is divided into two equal parts, courses are interchangeable, and two half-year courses may be substituted for one whole year course. Second, that this year the Promenade comes at the end of the first term, and the three-day vacation may be granted without interruption of the term's work. The third advantage is the addition of three days to the Christmas vacation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAPPENINGS AT NEW HAVEN | 12/16/1913 | See Source »

...third year class of the Law School will hold a smoker in the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The speakers will be Dean E. R. Thayer '88 of the Law School, Professor N. R. Pound L. '91, and ex-Congressman Samuel Powers. Additional entertainment will be provided by a quartet of singers. Tickets at 65 cents each may still be procured from any one of the committee, consisting of the following men: P. W. Cookingham, Drayton 17; R. H. Holt, Grays 24: E. R. Philbin, Craigie 406; C. B. Rugg, Craigie 208: and W. Q. Van Cott, Ware...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third Year Law Fest Tonight | 12/12/1913 | See Source »

...still men are asking for additional time at Christmas. It was clearly stated when the announcement of the extension of the Christmas vacation was made that no extra time could be given. The matter is out of the hands of the Dean or the Faculty, for, when the Corporation voted the extension, it did so on condition that no more time should be allowed. It is unfortunate if a man has only one class on Saturday and would like to have that class changed to Friday; but the rule is definite and inviolable. He must register after his last College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CHRISTMAS VACATION | 12/11/1913 | See Source »

...good reason can no serve as a collector, he is requested to notify H. L. Sweetser, Westmorly 46 today. The list is as follows: W. T. Barker, M. H. Bird, W. M. Bliss, D. Campbell, E. S. Clark, G. W. Cobb, T. F. Coxe, W. G. Cummings, F. B. Dean, F. W. Dort, F. Fremont-Smith, J. Gassam, R. H. Hitchcock, C. H. Hodges, P. S. Howe, J. Hubbell, S. B. Ives, O. G. Kirkpatrick, P. C. Lewis, D. G. Lovell, S. J. Y. Mann, A. G. Paine, J. K. T. Philips, S. Poor, H. G. Reynolds, C. P. Steward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE | 12/10/1913 | See Source »

Today the committee for the final selection from Massachusetts will meet to decide on the representative. This committee consists of President Lowell; David Snedden, Commissioner of Education for Massachusetts; Endicott Peabody, S. T. D., '04, Headmaster of Groton School Groton; Frederick C. Ferry, A. M '95, Dean of Williams College; and William C. Hill, Principal of the Springfield classical High School. Two other men are eligible from this state, P. F. Bliss, of Amherst, and c. H. Howell, of St. Mark's School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RHODES SCHOLAR CHOSEN TODAY | 12/10/1913 | See Source »

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