Word: led
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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These considerations have led the Faculty to introduce the change in the first-year department to go into effect next fall. This change will consist principally in the introduction of a course on general liabilities during the first half-year which will furnish the necessary groundwork for the other divisions and in bringing the students under as many different professors as possible
...lack of money, but the lack of general interest and co-operation is the cause of our failure. Millions of dollars will not avail unless all members of the University, led by the Faculty, join enthusiastically to make the Union a genuinely fraternal and democratic social centre...
...activities, and endeavored to limit their choice of books to those strictly necessary, and whose subjects were best fitted to supply those needs the Union library aims to supply: namely, volumes of general and universal interest, avoiding the highly specialized and technical. This policy of economy has also led to a cutting down of the periodicals and papers subscribed to by the Union; the list was carefully revised, and a distinct saving was made...
...class treasurer in case of death or at maturity, and is himself chargeable with the premiums. That class and two or three others that followed the plan, carried it out very successfully, and have more than $75,000 of such insurance in force today. The considerations that led the present Senior class to vote against the system were that most members of the class will probably find it easier, when the time comes, to make a large cash contribution than to carry the insurance in their first few years out of College, and also, that the insurance idea contemplates...
...University led Yale by one point at the end of the afternoon session but in the evening Harvard took all three bouts from Yale, and the entire nine from Bowdoin. Putnam went through the meet without being defeated...