Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Acting as a directory and a medium of furthering acquaintances among a widely-dispersed student group, the year book is different from most college annuals in that it is published early in the first half year, and is devoted to the entire student body. The association of names, and the recognition of the stuents' fraternities, has proved a valuable aid in maintaining a permanent record of the classes and class organizations...
...volume, bound in red leather, will contain individual pictures of all the students and members of the faculty, with their home and college address, the name of the college from which they graduated, their degree, and the club or fraternity to which they belonged. The volume further contains group pictures of the classes, individual and group pictures of the buildings and photos of all the various clubs and student organizations. The book will have 250 pages this year, a somewhat larger edition than in previous years...
...bench and having learning thrust upon him; believes that the desire to know is stronger than the fear of ignorance. Said Dean A. C. Hanford: "Present educational methods are comparatively satisfactory, but they also lack much of the force which springs from methods more than satisfactory. "A small group will perhaps be carried away by their new freedom, but it is the firm belief of the faculty that the great majority will use their privileges wisely and with great profit to themselves." After midyears Harvard will revert to blackboard and lecturer. May 5 a second period, preparatory to final examinations...
...merger of the three companies [Peerless Motor Car Corp., Jordan Motor Car Co. and Continental Motors Corp.], but plans for mutual benefits which would strengthen each in the automobile industry. We have tried to work out a plan which would be beneficial to all three companies." That indicated a grouping of interests. However President R. W. Judson of Continental Motors at once said: "We expect to maintain our position indefinitely as an independent manufacturer." And President Edward Stanlaw Jordan of Jordan Motors said: "I don't care to say anything about the situation at this time. I can assure...
Election of the first group of Senior officers will be held today in Sever and Harvard Halls from 8.45 to 5 o'clock, and in Pierce Hall from 8.45 to 1 o'clock. The rules and the committee in charge of the balloting, together with announcement of the date for the nomination and election of the second group of 1928 officers, were made known last night by the Nominating Committee. The Junior Committee in charge of the balloting is headed by A. R. Sweezy and includes Morton Cole, James De Normandie, P. I. Dunne, J. K. Fairbank, A. H. Harlow...