Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Corporation and Overseers have approved the recommendation of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences that the present Graduate School of Applied Science be reorganized into a group of Graduate Schools of Applied Science, which will be administered by a separate faculty. This group will include Graduate Schools of Engineering, of Mining and Metallurgy, of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, of Forestry, and of Applied Biology...
...undergraduates have taken part in some form of social service work. The conference at Brooks House this evening on this subject is a particularly important event in the year's program of social workers. The successes and failures will be discussed by the College men with a group of successful professional social workers. This discussion should lead to a better understanding on the part of our men of the essentials of effective betterment work, and on the part of the settlement workers to a closer personal relation with present and future undergraduate enthusiasts. By the criticism developed in the discussion...
...pride of the college in that they are the "all-around" men, well balanced, often brilliant both in studies and "outside interests", they bear the burdens which the less energetic do not care to assume. The result is that the breakdowns are all too frequent among this small group. And, after all, we wonder if those who succeed in the struggle are any better equipped for their life work after they have thus tested their capacities to the utmost. Granting that they occasionally are brilliant men in after life, we believe that the percentage is so small as to render...
...sport has found root in College among a small but energetic group of men. It has come into increasing prominence owing to the indiscriminate and thoroughly democratic practice-field it has chosen. To play it, one needs only a pair of shoes of any sort with hardy heels, an overcoat for the cool mornings, a fairly fresh supply of alcoholic interior decoration, and a misguided sense of the humorous. With this equipment, which is within the reach of everybody, one may practice almost anywhere on the quieter streets off Massachusetts avenue between the hours of one and three...
...fund large enough to be a permanent endowment, they would be doing a great service. We question whether the execution of such a scheme is now within their power. If, however, these organizations would appropriate a given sum from their treasuries to reduce the price of tickets when a group of at least ten or twelve of their members should go in a body, they should be able to do much to foster an interest in opera. If such a plan were successful it would become a regular part of the activities of these clubs to attend opera...