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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...what do we find within? First a very enlightening message from Major General Leonard Wood calling our attention to the Students' Military Instruction Camps which are carried on by the Government during one month of every summer. President Lowell, in an introductory note, recommends the article to "all students who take seriously their own preparation for life or the service they can render to their country." Next we read under "Harvard and Its News" of one of the many systems of which the average undergraduate is all too ignorant. Mr. Farrington states clearly just why the present method was adopted...

Author: By R. H. K ., | Title: R. H. K. Reviews Illustrated | 4/29/1914 | See Source »

...April number of the Harvard Enginering Journal contains eight articles covering a broad field of engineering activity. It is interesting to note that two of these are written by men at present studying in the Graduate Schools of Applied Science. "An Electrolysis Survey in a Small City" is particularly timely...

Author: By H. E. Clifford., | Title: Engineering Journal Timely | 4/18/1914 | See Source »

...Harvard Law Review announces the following appointments for new year: Book Review Editor, Chester Alden McLain 3L., (Harvard '13). of Melrose; Case Editor, Seymour Parker Robert, Jr., 2L. (Rutgers '12), of Bloomfield, N. J.; Note Editor, Julius Holsman Amberg 2L. (Colgate '12), of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Treasurer, Montgomic Boynton Angell 2L. (Litt B. Princeton '11), of Rochester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review Appointments | 4/14/1914 | See Source »

...History, Government and Economics, namely, the general examination and the tutorial system. And they are complementary. The task of the tutor is to intelligently guide the student in his preparation for the final examination, to assist him in that organization and correllation of his work which is the key-note of the plan. His work begins where the adviser's work ends. The adviser still superintends the choice of courses made by the student although it is to be expected, probably, that a capable tutor will tend to influence this choice. It will be impossible so sharply to distinguish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TUTORIAL SYSTEM. | 4/10/1914 | See Source »

...CRIMSON pointed out recently, the refereeing of intercollegiate hockey games has not been satisfactory; the need of competent officials has been very apparent. It is gratifying to note that an attempt is to be made to standardize the hockey refereeing in the future, and that a conference of the captains of the Yale, Princeton and Harvard teams is to be held within a month in which efficient referees will be selected for the games next winter. Each of the three colleges is to name two men who are qualified to referee; these men, who will be required to keep...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOR COMPETENT REFEREES. | 4/8/1914 | See Source »

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