Word: goale
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...change is aimed also at improving the calibre of tutors in the department of Government. This will be effected by making it possible to assure more tutors of a teaching position, by which means it will be possible to approach the goal of having all tutors with doctors' degrees. This step has been contemplated by the department for some time and its adoption was materially aided by the Student Council report of last year advocating improved quality of tutorial work...
Although the new plan cannot be put completely into effect next year, due both to lack of men and the necessary financial advance, it is instituted with the idea in mind of attaining the goal as soon as it is practicable and possible...
...basic fact is that Harvard, in working away from the lecture system pure and simple, has not been able overnight to create the atmosphere and training which are required to make the tutorial system a success. Progress has naturally been tentative, and the precise goal has not always been clear to those involved in the transformation. At the present time Harvard education is essentially a compromise between the tutorial and the lecture system...
...above statistics on the University hockey team for the 1931-32 season up through the first Yale game show that Wood, first string center, has a large lead in number of points although he has scored one less goal than Baldwin. Cunningham, captain and left wingman, has a comparatively low score probably due to the fact that he is closely covered by opposition defencemen. In addition to being a steady puck carrier, he also does a large share of the defense work. Crosby, on defense, has an unusually small number of penalties compared to McGregor, Martin, and Palmer, who have...
...this impasse, and many another, seemed dimly to appear as the Geneva Conference started talking about "humanizing war." If this, instead of "disarmament" or "limitation" should be set up as the Conference's goal, argued many delegates, then the Conference might succeed. Its members would all sign a "Pact Humanizing War," promising each other not to wage bacteriological warfare or chemical warfare and not to bomb civilian populations. A Pact Humanizing War, as one Geneva paper said, "might have the effect of reviving chivalry...