Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will tell of present undergraduate tendencies and the relations between the students and the college officers of instruction and administration; W. L. Tibbetts '26, captain of the track team, who will speak of developments in studies employment; J. R. Burke '27, manager of next year, football team, who will discuss extra-curricular undergraduate activities; and C. D. Coady '27, captain-elect of the football team, who will talk of athletic conditions from the students point of view. John W. Hallowell '01, of Boston, treasurer of his College class, former Overseer, and active in the Associated Harvard Clubs and the Alumni...
...they are not), then the level of the writing, like that of the editing, is noticeably high. This impression becomes stronger on reading the "Report of the Student Council of Education," which fills more than one-third of the issue. It would be most improper for a visitor to discuss this document; but he may, without vain compliment, be struck with the lucidity, orderliness, and independence of the style (which is also very sober in tone); and may admire, very honestly, the maturity of form attained in the committee of ten gentlemen wearing the suffix "26." Such a document...
...report then goes on to discuss the defects of the system and relates the following changes which are now going into effect...
Dean Lough will discuss the cruise with any men interested this morning from 11 to 1 o'clock in the Crimson Building. Men unable to see him may get information at any time from Cornelius DuBois '26 in Grays 4 or W.C. Fordyce '26 in Grays 6. The inclusive cost of the trip is $2500. CONDENSED TABLE OF SAILING DISTANCES AND DATES PORTS DISTANCES IN MILES Port to Port From New York Leave New York September 18 New York-Los Angeles October 9 5,200 5,200 Los Angeles-Yokohama November 7 5,600 10,800 Yokohama-Manila December...
...public (theoretically) will never know which Senators voted on which side. So, two days later, an agitation was begun on the floor of the Senate for a record vote. There was hot oratory pro and con "secret government," and it was voted to have another secret session to discuss whether a public vote would be taken. Mr. Woodlock keeps his seat on the I. C. C. without yet (theoretically) knowing whom to thank...