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...regard to the manner in which undergraduates would receive a compulsory course, the opinion of those who have written on the subject in English course, has been almost unanimous in approval, and this we believe is general. It would certainly seem that there could be no danger of the opposition of future undergraduates. Those who come here take things as they find them. If applied only to Freshmen as has been suggested, there could thus be little fear of its meeting with opposition. The idea of a Freshman attempting to clog the administrative wheels of an established course, is rather...
...addition to the strong undergraduate desire for a carefully supervised system of training which was made manifest at the mass meeting shortly after the movement began, the college sentiment has been sounded in another way. Out of 598 members of English courses who were requested to express their opinions in daily themes, 502 declared themselves strongly in favor of the proposal. Of the remainder, some were opposed, but most were indifferent...
TUTORING.- Semitic 6, 12, Latin 10, History 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19, Government 1, 7, English 8, 15, Fine Arts 3, Philosophy...
TUTORING.- Semitic 6, 12, Latin 10, History 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19, Government 1, 7, English 8, 15, Fine Arts 3, Philosophy...
TUTORING.- English A; 1, 2, 3, 8, 11 and 28; History 1, 10, 11, 12 and 13; Econ. 1 and 7; Govt...