Word: maye
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Boston. A group of three songs by Handel is being performed with orchestra for the first time in the United States. "The Hymn of Jesus", by Gustav Holst, is being executed in public for the first time in Boston. This latter number was sung in Symphony Hall last May during the Radcliffe semi-centennial program, which was not open to the public...
...organized. There will, perhaps, be more opportunity for the students to mingle with the faculty to have the lamp of truth in the very midst of their lives instead of only on the classroom fringe-for the so-called "inner-college" plan provides professors' rooms in the dormitories. This may prove a valuable stimulus to that class of students inherently brilliant, but also lazy, who would like to know some bother to find them...
...Daily a system of supervised dormitories for men hardly represents the ideal in student living quarters. For first-year men there may be an advantage in dormitories where they can make contacts and friendships, and possibly have some. Hollywood ideas of college corrected under tactful guidance, but the watchdog attitude that a dormitory supervisor is forced to assume should certainly not be carried beyond the freshman year. It stunts the development of self-reliance and self-discipline, both of which will be of equal importance with academic achievement when the student finds himself unshielded by his alma mater...
Professor Copeland will give what may be his last classroom reading today at 10 o'clock in Boylston 22. Those who do not what to wait until Copey's Christmas reading at the Union on December 17, may join the Freshmen in Mr. Dewey's English A section today, at the time and place specified above, and hear one of the reasons parents send their sons to Harvard...
...this work is to teach men how, to study rather than to prepare them for specific examinations. Assistance may be had in various fields, among them Government, History, Economics, Romance Languages, Fine Arts, Mathematics, and Classics...