Word: leading
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following members of the Faculty will lead the groups...
President Taft, in his message to the University, speaks in this manner: "Indifference and even opposition will be met, but among you college men this must not be." In other words the colleges should lead in the discussion of this vital matter as they have led in such discussions through all history. If thoughtful men of the world are unable to reach any conclusion in regard to it and the whole proposition is lost in the diplomatic shuffle we shall be forced to admit that as our nation was unprepared for was so is it unprepared for peace...
Gardner Tilton '20, of Lexington, will lead the University team, while Ulysses Ridley '22, of Brookline, is the captain of the Freshmen. Both men excel in the dashes and the relay, although the former is also in the diving events. It was decided that beginning on Monday both teams, will practice in the tank of the Boston Y. M. C. A. instead of in the one at Cambridge which is not a regulation pool. The only definite dates on the swimming schedule as yet are February 8, when the University will meet Andover at Andover, March 1, when the Freshmen...
...school have been made the same as for the Freshman Class in Harvard College. Two modern languages are required for graduation, but it is hoped that elementary language study will be completed before entering. Latin is acceptable and desirable as an admission subject, but not required. Programs are offered leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in each department upon the completion of four years of successful study, thus recognizing the fact that most boys can not spend more than four years in an engineering school. These four years will be largely of prescribed subjects; but the fifth...
...being made for the re-establishment of Discussion Groups on the basis of those which were formed last year. Professors J. H. Beale '82, T. N. Carver, A. B. Hart '80, R. B. Merriman '96, W. B. Munro '99, and G. C. Whipple have expressed their willingness to lead groups; and if enough interest is shown by the students, more groups can be formed...