Word: midyear
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...infusion of tungsten. And it suffers when it is told to stay pig. Mr. Blake refers particularly to Dartmouth, which, since it has launched upon a career of excellence, has been quite tactless in its expulsions. Nearly 300 Sophomores and Juniors, as well as Freshmen, were expelled last midyear. "It was pitiful," says Mr. Blake, "to see the distress. Some were from the far West and were sent off in the midst of a severe winter." And he ends, or rather he begins, by demanding: "What is the aim of Dartmouth...
When the President embarked for Europe the Dean regretted that, as a parting salute he had been unable to fire twenty-one undergraduates. As the Administrative Board met Tuesday in its post-Midyear session, I wonder what ceremonies the Office has in mind to welcome the President's return. U. PHONIUS...
Strong wills and great determination must be exercised to carry through midyear resolutions now that the dreaded fortnight is over and no impulse remains for prompt action. Widener Library has become a familiar rendezvous for many, for the first time; but its advantages are soon forgotten after examinations, and the faults, though few, linger in the memory...
...pressure of work in midyear examinations, Coach Martin has decided not to send any of his trackmen down to the Newark A. C. games in New Jersey tomorrow. The cancellation of this meet was expected but not definitely decided upon until yesterday afternoon...
...first tenors, four accompanists and one organist. Any men who were dropped at these trials, or who do not obtain a passing mark at the second trials in December, will have another opportunity to practice with the Club after the voice trials which will be held immediately following the midyear examinations...