Word: high
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...short anonymous article, "From a Graduate's Window," is discussion of the newer tone in college pedagogy, the development of men instead of more highly specialized branches of knowledge. The writer's clearness and logical use of the high authorities he quotes make the article vital and progressive...
Altogether the issue maintains a high standard of interest and usefulness. Any Harvard man will find in it things he wants to find out about and ought to know about. The style of the writers is always dignified and often distinguished. THACHER NELSON...
...them. The thing has almost become a fetish. Yet even a fetish, when it actually exists, must be tolerated if we want to put Harvard men on the teaching staffs of colleges and professional schools. Our facilities enable us to train teachers of business subjects and our standards are high enough to warrant giving this degree if there is a desire...
...University paced Crew A over the first two miles and nosed out a victory, but C. C. Lund '16 was saving his men for the last half, as the Freshmen were waiting to give them a race over the last lap. The 1919 boat was going along at a high stroke and would probably have finished ahead, but in the last drive a submerged log was struck, which allowed the University crew to cross the line first with record-breaking time...
Cornell is to lose Coach Charles E. Courtney at the end of the present rowing season. After almost 30 years of highly successful service as chief of staff of the Cornell navy he is to retire, as his physical condition will not warrant his continuing in charge of the crews as head coach longer than this year. There is little doubt, however, that he will remain high in the advisory councils of Cornell rowing...