Word: doned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have uninterrupted use of books in your own room from five o'clock until as late an hour as you wish. The Library, moreover, will be inclined to lend its books to be taken away from Cambridge somewhat more freely than usual, and so far as it can be done without prejudice to the wants of those who remain in Cambridge...
During the approaching Reading Period, it is clear, the Library will be subjected to the severest kind of pressure. The authorities have done all that money and forethought can do to provide books in sufficient quantities. But all this labour can be dissipated by the actions of what must be a very small minority of Harvard men. With out the cooperation, both in the spirit and the letter of the Library laws on the part of the students and if may be added, the professors no amount of effort on the part of Mr. Lane and his assistants will suffice...
...preparation for the second game of the season, which will be played with Brown University Saturday night at Providence, the University basketball team journeyed to Milton yesterday afternoon, and held practice on the large court of the schoolboy's gymnasium. This was done in order to get the basketeers accustomed to a large court similar to that on which the Bruins see action...
...only practical plan. The lecture text-book method, however, if used exclusively in government has certain advantages, especially for advanced students. It is not the most effective method for stimulating independent thinking, critical analysis of material, or through mental work on the part of the student. His thinking is done largely for him by the lecturer or text-book writer who presents the material in predigested form...