Word: losely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lingerie department of Shepherd's. Today, she is still as much out of place here, but she is no longer rare. At the mere thought of rearing a family of daughters--even as a sort of distant foster-father--John Harvard would drop his book from his knees and lose his place forever. But what to do? It is unfortunate that students from Radcliffe are compelled to use Widener Library. It is a mistake to admit women students to Harvard courses. Radcliffe has its facilities and should make adequate provision for their instruction...
...schools for advanced study. In defense of the administration, it must be said that the graduate and undergraduate schools are symbolic. Neither could exist without the other. Men of the highest calibre would not be content to teach elementary courses without the resources of the graduate schools. We should lose their services. The greatness of Yale lies not in the superficialities acquired with the college or Sheff degrees. To keep pace with other universities, Yale must be more than a home of sweetness and light, more than a school of scientific devotees. On the other side of the question, there...
...baseball team that comes to Soldiers Field meets perennially such opposition from the Crimson as does Holy Cross. Teams that are made up of future major league players represent the Worcester institution, and the paper calculations of the dopesters pick the Crimson to lose every year by overwhelming margins. Year after year, however, the Purple finds a fighting Harvard team that leaves the issue in doubt until the last...
Humanization. "In thinking of fine equipment and the 'most advanced teaching methods, we must not lose sight of the all-important factor, the individual child."-Dr. F. D. Slut.':, Dayton, Ohio...
...Graduate School of Business Administration which has limited its enrollment for the year 1925-26 to 340 students had received 333 applications before yesterday evening. Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Business School urged that all Harvard Seniors who are planning to enter the school in the Fall lose no time in applying. All applications will be considered in the order of their appearance, without any extension of the time limit for students of the College...