Word: effectively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final examinations, mode of presentation of courses, and the use of the library. The results of this questionary will be tabulated and presented to the faculty for their consideration. This general criticism of the methods of teaching, if it does nothing else, should at least have a stimulating effect on the existing system, of college education as it is practiced there...
...real benefits, but if the practice is continued it may set a precedent for future student participation in the government of the college. One certain outcome of this innovation will be that the faculty will for the first time be able to see in what way their efforts effect the members of their classes. This action of the Scholarship Committee tends to bring the governing body of the college into focus with the actual working of their systems, and smacks strongly of a revival of the hoary principal of government with the consent of the governed...
...announcement in yesterday's CRIMSON to the effect that John Van Sickle 21, was the winner of the David A. Wells Prize in Economics, was erroneous. The prize was won by J. V. Van Sickle, who received his A. M. degree from Harvard...
...scene, Vienna of the 1840's, is tastefully laid out and the soldiers' uniforms and sweeping gowns of the ladies of the ensemble have much to do with making the picture fetching. The lighting effect at the opening of the last act achieves one of the prettiest results the Boston stage has witnessed...
Rumors current in several Boston newspapers yesterday to the effect that A. E. French '29, captain of last season's football team, would coach the Freshman gridiron players next fall, received neither confirmation nor denial from the Harvard authorities...