Word: faults
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...average undergraduate is at fault for not attaching enough importance to scholastic attainment. He forgets that the reason for our coming to college is to get an education, and that studies play, in some respects, as important a part in our education as do football or hockey...
...United States cannot keep the hold on the South American trade which she gained during the war, it will not be the fault of the South American peoples," said Senor Doctor Don Victor Andres Belaunde, now visiting the University for a few weeks, when interviewed by a CRIMSON representative yesterday. Dr. Belaunde holds the Professorship of International Law at San Marcos University, the oldest university in the Western Hemisphere (founded...
...just wherein he is considered just or unjust in recitation requirements and marking--in fact, every "what to do" and "don't do it" about his courses in the catalog of undergraduate criticism. Separating the chaff of the chronic growler, the captious individual and the carping dispenser of profane fault-findings from the bulk of the comment would still leave a deal of wholesome material worthy of honest reflection. This cannot be done, unfortunately, and there is no means of getting the undergraduate views on a course to the instructor, other than some action initiated by the latter. This happens...
...blame, I think, lies with us. The selection of the judges was the fault. It is not fair that in an East vs. West debate the judges should all be New Englanders. Putting to one side the personal characteristics of the judges, can it be that they, who are completely in accord with the institution and ideas that the Harvard team stood for and who are completely in discord with the principles that the team from the West brings with them, can it be that they can judge such a debate fairly? It seems to me that they are absolutely...
Lampy, as she stands in her current number, has been despoiled of the wit that made her. Alumni humor, it seems, runs rather to reminiscence than "nut stuff," and right now it is "nut stuff" that has the vogue. But the fault, Dear Ibis, is not your staff, but in your graduates, who have grown beefy...