Word: numberals
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...perfectly justified outcry that has arisen from the large number of students affected by this change has drawn attention to both the clerical inefficiency of the department and the unadvisability of having any divisional examinations so soon in the fall that a student has only time to register and attend the first meetings of his class before he finds himself taking a series of examinations. The difficulties which have arisen from a haphazard method of notification can easily be eliminated in the future but the question of whether the dates of the examinations have been wisely set raises a more...
Professor Taussig makes some very interesting observations in the current number of Foreign Affairs on the subject of increased tariff schedules. In the same magazine the Harvard economist is vigorously supported in his contention that the new high rates will react unfavorably to the United States. This support comes from the author of "America Comes of Age," the celebrated French economist, Andre Siegfried, who points out meaningly that Europe has become strong enough to retaliate against unduly high tariff measures. The analysis of Professor Taussig together with the intimations from France suggest that the present Congress has been busy sowing...
Handicapped by the loss of many of last year's men but with an exceptionally large number of candidates to draw from, Coach Carr is getting soccer practice under way in preparation for a stiff schedule of 10 games...
...Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock tonight where they will be addressed by the same speakers as at the University crew gathering. This sport is one of the most popular of fall activities necessary to fill the physical training requirements and it is hoped that as large a number of shells will be on the Charles River this year as in past seasons...
...page 3 will be found the announcement of the first meetings of all courses in the College. This list contains a number of corrections which do not appear in the regular list released with the registration envelopes. There are also one or two instances in which the correction was handed in so late that it could appear only in the notice column of today's paper...