Word: excepts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Conn., June 12, 1922.--High wind especially in the afternoon prevented any hard work-out here today except under the shelter of the west bank on the upper mile of the course, where the water was not quite so rough. The feature of the day was a three quarter mile sprint in the afternoon in which the second eight barely nosed out the first University crew by the margin of a quarter of a length...
Most of the governing of each individual department, however, except in matters involving general University policy, is done by its faculty. The Law Faculty, for instance, governs the Law School; the Faculty of Medicine, the Medical School, etc. In this way the governing of Harvard College is done by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. This is made up of the senior teaching officers of the College, and usually has about 200 members. The Faculty has general control over the instruction given in the College, over the regulations which undergraduates must follow in their daily work, and over College discipline...
...very good influence; and form a stable foundation upon which to raise the new building. The essence of the whole plan is, as has been said time and again, contact and freedom. The tutorial system is in various stages of development in all departments that have the general examinations except that of Ancient and Modern Languages; it is not now practicable to have it there. But it will come--and then in all departments there will be the problem of coordinating its work with that of the courses. Eventually this should result in a possibility of substituting for courses, reading...
...Class Day Committee will hold office hours daily except Saturday from 8.30 to 10 A. M. at Grays 26 (Tel. Univ. 8813-R). 1922 Class Day Committee...
...given course reported as "missing" --and, what is infinitely worse, is becoming used to the existence of dishonesty and inbred lack of any sense of fair play. In fact, the stealing of books has been going on for so long that it has hardly any effect any longer --except for a slight pinch during examination periods. And so much ink has been spilled over the question that it seems useless to discuss it any further. When things reach such a stage, editorials, individual professors, and the members of the Library staff can do nothing. Even the recommendation of the Student...