Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain F. F. Hart '30, and C. W. Remick Jr. '30, played hard running games in the Sophomore backfield, and the kicking and line-plunging of C. E. Dunlap '30 at full back was also consistently good. In the first half the Seniors could not drive the Sophomores out of their territory, but the second-year team lacked scoring power...
Professor Eaton describes the tutorial and lecture systems as mutually interdependent, and would deplore the weakening of either. The pure lecture program gives the student only one form of expression for his ideas,--the written paper. The tutor cannot cover all the detail incidental to a full college course. The ideal solution is a combination of the two in which both written and verbal discussion of his field are available to the student...
After this, the faculty members, full of conviviality, sang "Auld Lang Syne." Their voices, Michael Bonney considered, were rather bad. But he said nothing. A humble man, he stood gently smiling around at his friends. He was content...
...with a young, sad face, the face of an esthete. His attention has generally been focused on the theatre which he now reviews and ridicules in the pages of three separate publications. He has also published The American Credo, a sort of joke book full of the nonsensical notions which U. S. citizens supposedly accept as fact. Some of these notions are merrily apposite; most are mere fictions invented by Author Nathan who sometimes (as above) seems capable of falling into his own babbit-snares. Most of his other numerous opera have dealt with the theatre. Born in Fort Wayne...
...University Directory has just been published with full information regarding the addresses of officials and students of the University...