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...Dunbar's essay, with more variety of style but less skill and general finish seeks help elsewhere. Amid random shots at present evils that dishearten the poor undergraduate, such as bad lecturing, bad prescribed reading, and that abomination the "section-man" (!), he has at least one real suggestion-something not very distantly akin to the Oxford tutorial system. Even if treasures shine from the end of the road of scholarship equal to those which beckon men to athletics (to drive home the brilliance of the metaphor), it is extremely doubtful whether many worthy undergraduates will alter their extra-curriculum activities...

Author: By H. R. Patch g, | Title: CRITIC ON ADVOCATE ESSAYS | 5/26/1913 | See Source »

...life at Harvard which no list of studies or mere description of the buildings can impart. That this information may be unpredjudiced and convincing the following men of varied activities and achievements have written articles: C. T. Abeles '13 R. B. Batchelder '13, J. B. Cummings '13, D. E. Dunbar '13, G. Elliott '13, H. B. Gardner '13, G. G. Geraghty '14, H. B. Gill '13, H. N. Hillebrand 4G., C. H. Lyttle gr.Dv., A. J. Lowrey '13, L. K. Lunt 3M., G. H. Roosevelt 1G.S., R. T. P. Storer '13, W. L. Ustick '13, D. J. P. Wingate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKLET FOR SUB-FRESHMEN | 5/16/1913 | See Source »

...essay upon any subject of general University interest by an undergraduate has been won by R. W. Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Mo. with an essay on "How the leadership of the intellectual rather than the athletic student can be fostered." The second prize was won by D. E. Dunbar '13, of Springfield, with an essay on the subject: "How the intellectual curiosity of Harvard students may be stimulated." The first prize was $200 and the second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Advocate Prize Contest Results | 5/13/1913 | See Source »

...Seminary of Economics. "The Tin Plate Industry and the Tariff." Mr. D. E. Dunbar. Upper Dane...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Calendar | 5/3/1913 | See Source »

...features of the game were Brown's hit on a soda bet and Curtis's slashing drive which bounded off Greeley's neck. In sliding for third he undermined. Fenn, catapulting him into the air, but little Roger came out on top in the end. Dunbar deserted the "sheet" and the crafty editorial-writer scooped up some pretty grounders making but one error on an attempt at a football catch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phi Beta Kappa Distinguishes Itself | 5/1/1913 | See Source »

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