Word: granted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...when (all) Harvard undergraduates (except freshmen) will rightfully be regarded as conscientious students, interested in their own scholastic welfare and hence competent to regulate their own attendance at college classes." Probably this is the goal which the Harvard authorities had uppermost in mind when they made the new grant, and unquestionably it is one of the ends which the grant will serve. The change promotes emphasis upon the undergraduate's own desire to gain real values from his college career, with diminishing stress on the notion that he must be forcibly...
Taking effect immediately after the midyear examination period, Seniors in good standing will be extended the privilege of unlimited cuts, according to the decision of the Faculty announced last night. This action does not grant to Seniors the additional Dean's List privilege of extending vacation periods by not attending Classes immediately prior to, and following holiday sessions...
...Guttormson's three kicks-for-point sailed askew; his running mate Wilson was injured; and all through the game the Alabama lightning flickered dangerously. In the third period it gathered its fury and struck thrice: Pooley Hubert through the line for a touchdown; Grant Gillis through the air to Johnny Mack Brown, a deadly arrowing pass of 65 yards,* for a touchdown; a second pass, Pooley Hubert to Johnny Mack Brown, for a third touchdown. And Left Guard Buckler of the Alabama boys kicked goal just often enough. Score: Alabama 20, Washington...
...conference scored racial discrimination, called for the abolition of compulsory military training in land grant institutions, exhibited sentiment calling for personal non-participation in future war of any sort, advocated a free pulpit in the expression of opinion on labor matters attacked Greek Letter Societies, voted for the United States entry into the League of Nations and the World Court, listened to villifications of contemporary religious education, listened to reports attacking the American Defense Society the National Security League, and the Klan, and more astonishing still, voted to withdraw support from foreign missions so that the money might be used...
...Family. Since It Pays to Advertise and The Tailor Made Man, Grant Mitchell has had lean luck. His undoubted but somewhat restricted talents have not been fitted into a suitable play. This one is about an outsider who married into a Massachusetts household of the aristocratic Adamses. A fair idea but most blunderingly handled...