Word: enormouse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The introduction of these elements into American higher education has occupied nearly a century. The increase in the number and the power of colleges, the immense sums raised for their maintenance, the overwhelming tide of students, the rapid turn in Faculty personnel, the incessantly expanding campus, the extending of the...
Just as the fraternity and athletic team are instruments of enormous potentially ready to the Faculty's hand the furtherance of academic efficiency, to the graduate organization awaits the professor's tardy recognition. It is entirely possible, without too much organization continue the education of the alumni group inculcating respect...
"Project" Studies. The article was from Dr. Glenn Frank, who has spent the past year studying at first hand the problems of a modern mammoth state institution, the University of Wisconsin, for whose presidential chair he left a cosy editor's desk on the Century magazine (TIME, May 25...
Sir Francis Galton put this theory briefly when he said several years ago: "Our race is overweighted. It will degenerate under circumstances which make demands that exceed its powers." The enormous increase of knowledge and the increasing complexity of the curriculum in our universities is analogous to the increase of...
Sugar dropped in price from 4.39? to 2.75? in 1925; so, although the quantity imported was enormous, its value declined $117,505,000 or 32.3%.