Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...note in TIME of April 12, p.18, the statement that Princeton and Bates are the only colleges, according to the records of the Modern Language Association, which do not give courses in American Literature. I desire to correct that error so far as Bates is concerned...
...runs in the third, with only one for B. U. gave the Crimson a one point margin which it maintained until the seventh. The invaders tied it at this point with a single, an error, a sacrifice and another single. In the eighth, the Terriers preceded to put the game on ice. Two were out when Kincaide reached second on Sullivan's toss into the stands, MacDonald singled, and O'Brien hit a home run. In the ninth the Terriers added their final marker, so that Harvard's eleventh hour rally, which netted two runs, fell short of tying...
...this eating before mass some innovation in Catholic observance? Was so high a prelate as the Archbishop subtly establishing a new custom? Silly idea! The esteemed Free Press, under normal newspaper pressure, which is inconceivable to the uninitiated, had made an error, an error easily forgivable when the reader reflected...
...additional error appeared in the same article when it was stated that the number of names which must be signed to a petition for nomination of all elective class officers except Senior officers and the Student Council must be raised to 50. The new regulation applies to nominations for the Student Council, as well as for all elective class officers except Senior officers...
...Professor Carver's subject in Economics 8 at noon in Sever 17. A vagabond might find in such a lecture a diagnosis of himself, unless it is only his mind that is perverted. At 2 o'clock Professor McDougall will speak in Emerson D on "Trial and Error in Learning", another subject for vagabonds to hear, for the good of their self-respect. At the same time, in Harvard 6, Professor Elliott will lecture on the Protestant Reformation and the theory of sovereignty...