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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...little doubt been towards greater control of undergraduate work on the part of "the Office." Some alumni and friends of the University view with disapproval all changes making towards paternalism, towards a lessening of individual responsibility and freedom. But the tendency of the day is universally towards guidance and help to the average man at the possible expense of the single genius. The "make or break" theory is no longer in fashion. Therefore, all innovations making for a higher general average of undergraduate efficiency and success are to be considered as in line with progress...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STANDARDIZATION. | 4/10/1915 | See Source »

...more closely this state can be approximated, the sooner will the first-year student be enabled to overcome the difficulty which confronts every beginner in the law--the lack of legal back ground. This will not only be a great aid to the student but it will also help the teacher towards the systematizing and simplifying which our law needs, and is ready for today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW LAW SCHOOL INSTRUCTION | 4/6/1915 | See Source »

Those of us who are familiar with the Oxford University Union and have seen the every-day cordial interchanges and friendly greetings between members of the faculty (from Presidents to Dons) and students of every nation and station, cannot help contrasting all that with the conditions extant at out Harvard Union --to say nothing of the thronged assemblies at the Forums which are next to the social centre idea, a main feature of the Oxford Union...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 4/3/1915 | See Source »

...House Linen, 63.00Interest on Loan, 107.65Repairs, 486.58Entertainment, 551.35Miscellaneous, 1,009.23Insurance, 366.05Taxes, 2,942.00Rent of Land, 630.00Office Service, 1,025.60Office Board, 220.00Library Service, 454.00Library Expenses, 235.88$16,851.11 $16,851.11RESTAURANT DEPARTMENT. Receipts.Dining Room, $19,471.61Ladies Cafe, 252.05Helps Table, 4,020.50Stock on Hand, 809.63 Expenses.Purchases, $13,853.85Service, 5,468.44Board of Help, 2,252.00Kitchen Fuel, 434.87Gas, 21.51Kitchenware, 135.80Tableware-Linen, 232.41Laundry, 407.59Printing, 132.50Miscellaneous, 617.42Gain, 997.40$24,553.79 $24,553.79POOL AND BILLIARDS.Receipts, $750.40Expenses, $300.28Gain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNION DEFICIT CONTINUES | 4/1/1915 | See Source »

...treasurer in his report has asked for suggestions that would help the Union. The CRIMSON ventures to offer a few. Why must the Union pay more than a thousand dollars each year in taxes? As part of the University could it not be exempted and this sum saved? Why is it possible for many men who have never joined the Union to avail themselves of its privileges? Why are the little boys, (employed ostensibly as pages) and the other uniformed persons so imposingly exanimate? Is their "service" worth $3,186.40 a year? Why can't the Union have Home Rule...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHY IS THE UNION A FAILURE? | 4/1/1915 | See Source »

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