Word: opinioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...prize will not be awarded unless a composition is submitted which is worthy of the prize in the opinion of the judges...
...consensus of opinion of the council that the best time for the institute of conference would be the middle of August, immediately after the close of the six weeks of summer courses which may be given by the Business School beginning...
That only one fourth of the students in the graduate schools of Columbia were men whose capabilities justified their quest for a degree was the substance of a report made public by Doctor Frederick E.J. Woodbridge, Dean of the Graduate Faculties of Columbia. In his opinion this proportion is not peculiar to Columbia, but is typical of the graduate school situation throughout the United States. His statements are based not on conjecture, but on the figures supplied by the registrar of the university. Only 35 per cent of those who matriculate into the graduate schools of Columbia ever gain their...
...CRIMSON once before tried to praise the work of Harvard's gallant musicians. The effort was misinterpreted. Lest any doubt still exist, let it be said that in the opinion of this paper no Harvard band has exceeded Mr. Holland's cohorts on Saturday in whatever it is that makes a band good...
...Hardwick believes that football is the most important occurance at Harvard. The CRIMSON does not share in this opinion. It, to be frank, does not think that a student juggling a football while studying represents a true picture of Harvard life--and if the abolition of this, and other similar habits has been the result of the CRIMSON's policy, the CRIMSON has no regrets...