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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Library has a rule that text-books will not be reserved in the Reading Room. The Library leaves the decision as to what book shall be excluded by this rule to the professors in charge of the various courses. There can be no doubt of the wisdom of requiring every student in a course, which employs a regular text-book, to own a copy. For this reason the elimination of text-books from the shelves of the Reading Room is justified...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT IS A TEXT-BOOK? | 2/8/1911 | See Source »

...twelve clubs have seen that for a visual social distinction like club hat bands and ties to be the fashion on the campus was directly opposed to the democratic ideals of the place and did much harm. Now it is no longer the fashion. There can be no doubt to any reasonable minded person, that this action of the Senior class is a real contribution to the University's welfare...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VISUAL SOCIAL DISTINCTIONS. | 2/3/1911 | See Source »

...real worth of the Degree with Distinction were brought to the student's attention earlier in his College career, there is no doubt that many more men would become candidates for distinction than now do so. At present a number of men with low records for the first part of their College course, later desire to secure a Degree with Distinction. Their previous lack of accomplishment is often a serious handicap. There are even more men, however, who give no second thought to the Degree with Distinction and dismiss it at once as something beyond their scope of endeavor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DEGREE WITH DISTINCTION. | 1/17/1911 | See Source »

More important, however, is the attitude which those who move into the Yard next year will take toward life in Senior dormitories. If the class of 1912 decides to go into the Yard because it believes in widening acquaintances and deepening friendships, no doubt it will in its day reap the benefits which the present Senior class already enjoys...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yard Dormitories. | 1/11/1911 | See Source »

Throughout the game the play was alternately in each team's territory, and the outcome was in doubt till near the close of the second half. Sargent scored the first goal for McGill by a difficult shot from the side of the rink when only eight seconds of the first half remained. Leslie shot the puck into the cage as the whistle blew for time, but it was just too late to count. The work of Chadwick at goal in this period and the next was excellent, and it is due largely to him that the score was not greater...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McGILL TEAM SUPERIOR | 1/9/1911 | See Source »

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