Word: distinctively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Addressing his audience on "The Unique Character of American Education". Dr. O. H. Judd, Director of the School of Education at Chicago University, psychologist and scholar in education, delivered the Inglis Lecture on secondary education last night in Emerson Hall. Pointing out three distinct differences in American and European educational systems. Dr. Judd stated that he felt that the secondary schools in America had been unfairly criticised by European scholars...
...Kersten '28 president of Tau Beta Pi, the scholarship society of the Engineering School, announced yesterday that plans were being made providing a distinct change from the regular policy of the Society in regard to its usual monthly meetings. The new plan affects a union with the monthly meetings of the Engineering Society. Heretofore, the meetings have been distinctly separate. The Tau Beta Pi has held its monthly dinners with its own speakers. Under the new plan, The Tau Beta Pi dinner will be held immediately before the open monthly meeting of the Engineering Society. The speakers for the open...
...Boston University five have the distinct advantage of having already played two games. The exact strength of the University quintet will not be known until they are formally seen in action...
...want to depart from the law today!" The rabbis agreed with him. They decided to establish a national board of Jewish education to train children of the Orthodox in Hebrew knowledge and Jewish religion. Already many U. S. cities have independent, uncorrelated local boards of Jewish education, distinct from temple religious schools...
...football," the Director of Athletics continued, "where the feeling runs unusually high, where gates are open to the public and where newspapermen and photographers are admitted, a certain amount of information about a team is bound to get out. In this respect, Harvard is at a distinct disadvantage because the Boston papers give rather complete diagrams and pictures of the Harvard team...