Word: fieldses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Nebuchadnezzar lay in the sun and ate grass. And good grass it was in days when few footsteps crushed its tender shoots and no motor exhaust laid a blight upon it. Not only its hardships but also its responsibilities have so increased that science must come to its aid. Last...
General Fechet is to the banner born. The fighting strain (French-Huguenot, not Irish) surges through Fechet blood. His uncle quit the U. S. Army after long service, irked with peace, and went to Egypt to fight. The nephew was elevated to the Air Service from the Cavalry where he...
The CRIMSON in collaboration with the Committee on the Choice of Electives published last year a pamphlet of 40 pages which contains articles on the fields of concentration open to Freshmen. This publication has been sent to first-year men this week.
The blanks for these concentration fields, and the study card programs for next year have been sent out to the Freshman class. Students should see their Faculty advisers and representatives of the various departments open to concentration before filling in these blanks. They must be in to University Hall by...
This annual concentration meeting is an essential and very valuable preliminary to the process of picking future fields of study which will engross the Freshman mind for the next month. But it is only a preliminary. Consultations, advice, decisions, reconsiderations, and more decisions will follow each other in rapid succession...