Word: holte
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...clock Chemistry 22 Alexander Kozody Emerson A Levi-Zetzel Emerson F Military Science 2 Emerson D Military Science 4 Emerson J TOMORROW Anthropology 5b Sever 18 Astronomy 1 Anastos-Elsass Sever 8 Fairbank-Whitcomb Sever 11 Botany 7 Gray Herb. Chemistry 15 Alpert-Hewitt Sever 29 Holt-Zeller Sever 36 Chinese 4 Sever 30 Economics 7b Geol Lect. Rm. Economics 31 Emerson F English 2 New Lect. Hall Geology 17 Emerson F German 1a II New Lect. Hall German 2 Prof. Lieder, II Sever 23 Dr. Silz, III Sever 24 German 12b Sever 30 Government 8 Sever 35 Greek...
...improvements suggested by experimental educators, none seems more horrible than the system devised by Mr. Holt, President of Rollins College in Florida, and described by him in the Yale News. In his charge that the present system is deplorable because "it quizzes the student instead of the professor, and makes the faculty mere receptacle." President Holt may be justified. But it's tenitive is a bolus hard to ewallow. At Rollins the student has an eight hour working day, and Is made to live up to it." In four two-hour periods under the galdance of an instructor he studies...
...Convenient is the new one volume The Philosophy of John Dewey, an able selection. (Holt...
...were: Northeast, Everett J. Lake '92, of Hariford, Connecticut, former governor of Connecticut; East, Nathan Mayward '95, of Philadelphia; South Central, Walter 1. McCoy '82, of Washington, D. C.; South, Maxwell H. Kilbert '89, of Jacksonville, Fla., Central, Joseph L. Palatine '98, of Chicago, III.; West Central, Dan B. Holt '90, of Fargo, N. D.; Southwest Central, Edward Mallinckrodt Jr. '00, of St. Louis, Mo.; Southwest, Louis W. Hickey '10, of Dallas, Tex.; North Pacific, Rogers MacVeagh, of Portiand. Ore.; South Pacific. Roy James '09, of Los Angeles, Call.; Canadian, James A. Eckles '10, of Montreal, Ont.; European, James Hazen...
...LIVING BUDDHA-Paul Morand-Henry Holt ($2.50). Spengler and Keyserling have turned toward the Orient for destruction and salvation of the Occident. Far less seriously, Paul Morand, scintillating French diplomat-novelist, shows the East has much to offer the West, and the West something to the East, but that incompatibility of mind and heart will prevent any contact close enough for destruction or salvation...