Word: groups
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Debating at Harvard has fallen on evil days; of the inter-class and inter-club debates that flourished a few years ago there is no remnant left. Annually the debates with Princeton and Yale bring into momentary prominence a small group of men, but these occasions once past, debating sinks from public notice. Possibly its lack of popularity is a phase of the present trend away from things scholarly; more likely it arises in some defect of the system by which debating is carried on here...
...often that the CRIMSON criticises the methods followed by instructors in giving their courses, because the mistakes that are sometimes made usually themselves point the way to speedy relief. But when the same complaint is heard year after year against the same group of courses we feel justified in taking account of it. The conditions with which we find fault prevail in the marking system used in two or three courses in elementary engineering, taken by a large number of men, in which mechanical drawing forms the principal part of the work. Instead of marking the drawings by some common...
Applications for tickets to the Cornell, Dartmouth and Yale football games will now be received at the Athletic Office. Each application, made out in the proper form, will be filed by group, and the tickets in each group will be assigned by lot at the close of the period of application. Applications for the respective games will be received until the following dates,--for the Cornell game, until October 30 at 12 o'clock; for the Dartmouth game, until 5 o'clock on November 1; and for the Yale game, until 5 o'clock on November...
...filling applications the following order will be observed: Group I--Where the applicant is to occupy one of the seats. This group includes, first, those who apply for one seat alone, who will be seated in the cheering section, and secondly, those who apply for two seats. Group II--Where the tickets are not for personal use. This group contains applications for both one and two seats...
History 17, General History of Russia, Professor Coolidge, becomes History 16 and will not be given next year; History 20h, France as a World-Power, becomes History 17, and is removed from the group, Courses of Research, to the group, Primarily for Graduates...