Word: kappa
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Harvard men figured prominently in the recent national elections of the Tau Kappa Alpha honorary public speaking society at the bi-ennial meeting of the organization in Indianapolis. Oswald Ryan 2L., of Anderson, Indiana, was elected national vice-president, and Donald Leroy Stone L.'12, of Indianapolis, Indiana, was elected secretary. The Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, a member of the De Pauw chapter, was elected president of the society...
...Courtis supervisor of testing work in the Boston Public Schools will lecture under the auspices of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, an honor Society in the Division of Education, in Emerson J this evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "Educational Measurements". The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides and will be open to members of the University and to teachers and school superintendents...
...Delta Kappa. "Educational Measurements," by Mr. S. A. Courtis, of Detroit, Michigan, in Emerson...
...Scholarship Number" of the Illustrated which has just appeared, contains much interesting information regarding local Harvard affairs and several valuable discussions of general academic problems. The articles on "Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard," "Chess Club," "Wireless Club" and "Hockey as a Major Sport" should receive attention from undergraduates, who may also note. Dean Yeoman's betrayal of "the secret of entering the examination period with confidence," and ponder his words: "Searching for truth, and applying truth to practical affairs, is the most interesting thing in life." But many besides undergraduates might read with profit the suggestive remarks of Professor Legouis...
...Courtis, supervisor of testing work in the Boston Public Schools, will lecture in Emerson J Friday evening, under the auspices of the Harvard Chapter of phi Delta kappa, an Honor Society in the Division of Education. Mr. Courtis has tested the mathematical ability of several thousand school children in New York and Boston, and will describe the results of his tests. The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides, and will be open to members of the University and to teachers and school superintendenis...