Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...second team, after losing to the Freshmen, recently defeated Andover, 1 to 2. Following will be the lineup against Tufts G. S. Greene '31, number one; L. B. Gilman '31, number two; C. E. Pickhardt '31, number three; A. H. Rice '31, number four; Mark Woodbury '32, number five; G. Y. Wadsworth '32, number...
...avenge the 6 to 0 defeat ministered to them at the hands of the Crusader aggregation, the first year nine will be playing careful baseball today in order to return to the winning column. After easily defeating St. Mark's 10 to 4, the Crimson nine failed to offer much in the one-sided tilt with the Purple, but it is hoped that in the warm baseball weather predominating at present the Harvard forces will be able to put up a good fight...
...visits the Spanish Court, it is considered a special mark of Royal favor if he is tricked into sitting on the squirt-bench...
...true that there must be some standard criterion, but it does not follow that it must be so arranged as to abnegate the background for the mere consideration of preliminary requirements. If these examinations are to mean anything, they must require a thorough foundation; and a passing mark must be an indication not of a strenuous, last minute effort, but an expression of a well-grounded, fundamental education...
...desirable that elementary subjects should be taught in colleges by preparatory school methods. The advance from secondary school to college should be marked by a differentiation in teaching methods. First year students should be prepared to supplement the background rather than mark time in distinctly unpleasant and demoralizing courses such as the present elementary language courses that colleges offer. The preparatory school is designed to provide the fundamentals of education while the college should be free to build its thought-stimulating instruction upon this foundation...