Word: mention
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor C. N. Greenough writes of an experiment in English A and attempts to turn it into a "Bureau for the Encouragement of Habitually Good English," which brings us back (potentially) to our starting point, mention of the large number of books by Harvard men listed in this number of the Magazine...
This group includes candidates for admission by the New Plan who in their examinations deserve either Highest Honors in one subject and Honorable Mention in at least one other, or those who deserve Honorable Mention in at least three subjects, and candidates for admission by the Old Plan who received Honor grades in subjects counting not less than nine units...
...year the Craig Prize, offered by Mr. John Craig, of the Castle Square Theatre, for the best play submitted by students of the University or of Radcliffe, has been assigned to Cleves Kinkead, of Louisville, Kentucky, for a serious play in four acts, as yet without a name. Honorable mention was given Mrs. Charlotte B. Chorpenning, now a member of English 47a at Radcliffe, for a three-act comedy...
Professor Howard L. McBain, of Columbia University, and Mr. H. J. Haskell, Editor of "The Star," Kansas City, Mo., acting as judges for the 1914 competition awarded the prize to Miss Sybel Edelweiss Loughead, of Radcliffe, and honorable mention was made of the essay submitted by Thomas D. Dyer, of Leland Stanford, Jr., University...
...feature of this work which is worthy of mention is the fact that there have been no serious accidents of any kind on rifle ranges since the work was introduced, a claim that could hardly hold good in connection with other prominent school sports such as football and baseball...