Word: maye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...study of harmony is not carried so far, but a great deal more emphasis is placed on ear training and development. Both courses offer practice in writing four-part harmony. Neither are advised unless one has a serious interest in music. Even with this interest, the two music courses may prove boring, although 1a is rather more endurable than...
...again. Even the most infallible judge in a dean's office must realize that there are times when mistakes in judgment are impossible to avoid, and even when there is no mistake made in closing a student's connection with a college the whole future life of a person may be completely altered by such action. Such a realization has always been shown in University Hall and it is only unfortunate that there are still a number of institutions that consistently refuse to recognize...
...experiment may or may not prove to be successful in its present untried form; it at least deserves unqualified commendation...
...effect of their daily newspaper may be tonic or it may be naroctic--according to whichever need and taste they themselves bring to it. And their reading of a daily newspaper can become tonic and not narcotic in the degree that they read it primarily for news...
Upperclassmen and Freshmen previously registered in Harvard University must register before 5 o'clock this afternoon. New Freshmen admitted after September 19, 1929 will also have a chance to register until 5 o'clock today. Students in the College may register is Memorial Hall, while Engineering School students are required to register in 209 Pierce Hall. Unless special permission has been granted for late registration, every student registering late is required to pay a fine of $5 to the Bursar...