Word: idea
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...educational conference was the centre of interest yesterday morning. The speakers emphasized the collegiate course as opposed to the university idea...
...will conduct the courses in dynamo and electric engineering. The most significant change is the introduction of an entirely new course in architecture to be given by Mr. H. L. Warren, the Boston architect. This course will count towards a degree in the arts or sciences, with the ultimate idea, probably, of extending the study so that the degree of Bachelor of Science in Architecture may be given...
Princeton Sketches, the Story of Nassau Hall, is the title of a volume by George R. Wallace, Princeton '91, which reviews briefly the history of the University from the "Good old colony days" down to the present time. The last chapter on the Princeton Idea sets forth the college life and spirit as it is today. The book is fully illustrated by half tones, showing the college buildings and their surroundings...
...labors is unfortunately still a matter of doubt. Yet we hope for the best and have confidence that they will fulfil our expectations. And finally we would extend our congratulations to Manager Hill for his successful conduct of the business affairs of the club. He has had a clear idea of the interests for which he is working and these interests he has supported in every creditable manner...
...third and fourth editorials of the last Advocate are especially good. The third is on the idea of sending a coach to England to study the English stroke and is very reasonable. The fourth is on the weak send off which the freshmen gave their crew. It is a great pity that Ninety-six should have been not only so slow in supplying funds for their crew but did not even have energy enough to cheer them when they left Cambridge. The last editorial is on an old subject, hot water in the Gymnasium, but too much cannot be said...