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...recent vote of the faculty permitting specially recommended candidates for distinction to omit one course in both junior and senior years is a logical step in the harmonization of the tutorial and lecture systems. Last year, members of the class of 1925, who were permitted under the same restrictions to work at the rate of three courses during their senior year, benefited greatly by the privilege. Of the 17 men selected, two got degrees summa cum laude, eight magna cum laude, and six cum laude. Only one failed to gain distinction...
...material of unquestioned value," said Kendall Foss '27, President of the Advocate. "Unfortunately there will not be sufficient room in the Anthology to include all the stories and verse which have earned the right to rank with the best of the material submitted and so we will have to omit a good deal which we would like to publish. The Conference passed judgment on all the prose and verse which is to be used so that for us there remains only the mechanical work of sorting out the correct amount of work to fill the Anthology...
...full heat of war-time fury the great powers who won the war were inclined to omit their vanquished enemies from the scheme of re-constructive federations but now that only the faint echoes of war remain, there is evident a growing tendency to appreciate the gravity of the situation and the necessity of including all great powers in the international union. Asiatic powers which fought on the side of the Allied victors are naturally included in the scheme and many other small Eastern principalities have been offered the opportunity to join the League if they so chose...
...think it advisable to omit the Graduate Schools from the Register...
...consistent with your policy to refer to the Corps of Cadets in a manner free from flippancy, I request that in future you omit all reference to it from your columns...