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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...suggest, as a remedy, the organization of a Student Furniture Company under the direction of the Bureau of Self-Help. The men behind the venture could make a reasonable profit and at the same time offer fair dealing to their customers. There is the difficulty of financing such a proposition, but even in the event of being unable to borrow money for payment at the time of purchase, the backers would find many men who would prefer a reasonable price in the fall to selling their possessions for a song three months earlier. --The Daily Princetonian

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/19/1921 | See Source »

Reese of Oxford, formerly of the University of Nebraska, will be the most formidable English entry in the shotput. And although his 39:2 mark is considerably below Jordan's 43:11 1-2 for Yale, he has been steadily improving this spring and will offer the American men in this event stiff competition. Tolbert for the Crimson and Boltwood for the Blue also bettered the Englishman's distance Saturday. The pole-vault was not included on the English program and probably will be omitted from the meet on July...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROSPECTS FOR BRITISH-AMERICAN MEET REVIEWED | 5/19/1921 | See Source »

...today: K. S. Pfaffman, C. W. Farnham (acting captain). E. K. Davis, Donald Stralem, E. S. Royal, and L. H. Rouillion. Pfaffman and Farham, playing first and second respectively, will pair up for the doubles, and should be able to win over any combination the Dartmouth team may offer. The other 1924 players will also take part in the doubles, combining in the order named...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN OPPOSE DARTMOUTH | 5/7/1921 | See Source »

...opportunity does not mean that all shall follow the same course of study".--With these words President Nielson of Smith recently expressed his views on one phase of educational methods in this country. Professor Nielson is not the first who has called attention to the fact that American Universities offer the same opportunities to the man willing to do only the minimum of work, as are given to the Phi Beta Kappa student. The basis for this system is a specious theory of equality of chance; justified chiefly because all men pay the same tuition fee, or, in the case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY | 5/5/1921 | See Source »

...receives room, board, light, and heat free. Anything like luxury in food or surroundings must not be expected and French schools are not as well heated as American schools. A certain adaptability to foreign ways is necessarily a condition of the contentment of those who occupy these posts. The offer of each assistantship is for one year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NINE TEACHING POSTS IN FRANCE OFFERED | 5/5/1921 | See Source »

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