Word: graded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...third man to be killed is Robert Hogg '05, of Worcester, a graduate of St. Paul's School, where he was an all-around athlete. He enlisted upon the declaration of war last April in the First Corps Cadets, and was promoted to the grade of first sergeant, which rank he held when he fell...
Princeton has three Brigadier Generals, three Colonels, nine Lieutenant Colonels, 31 Majors, 320 Captains, 228 First Lieutenants, 931 Second Lieutenants, 31 Lieutenants of unknown grade, four Chaplains and 520 non-commissioned officers in the army...
...admission to college can be broadened without lowering the standard, it ought, of course, to be done. It ought to have been done in the past, because the more men who can be given education of a high grade, the richer the community in intellectual power, in material strength, and in physical well-being. We have striven to broaden our methods of admission as far as possible without lowering the standard. In this we have been partially successful, but, no doubt, not perfectly so; and we hope to learn to do better by experience, constant effort and openness of mind...
...Cambridge Public School Association, in co-operation with Mayor Quinn, to bring the teachers and pupils together and thus to avoid the present waste of time brought about by the general closing of public schools during the coal crisis. Several thousand children in Cambridge below the eighth grade have been enjoying an enforced vacation during the past two weeks because there is no coal to heat their school buildings...
...result, also, of yesterday's meeting the seventh grade pupils of several schools will return to their desks, while still other lower grade pupils will be accommodated in the Central Library, the North Cambridge branch library, the East Cambridge branch library, and certain other school halls. The plans as completed yesterday will put approximately 4,000 more children under school discipline, or its equivalent, and a great many of the remaining 8,000 will profit by the instruction to be offered at the University