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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Unusual conditions make such a policy impossible. The University is situated so near to Boston that competition with the morning papers in their own field is inevitable. yet these papers do not go to press until early morning, which would put them in a position to "scoop" habitually an undergraduate...
Yet the University's critics frequently cry loudly that Harvard has forgotten its inclusive character and gone into one camp or another. Several years ago a book appeared by one John Corbin, in which one chapter bore the ominous title, "Harvard, a Germanized University." And periodically the idea crops out...
Perhaps the most important accomplishment of the Council during the year has been in connection with the oral examination. After the Council had expressed itself opposed to probation as a penalty for failure to pass the examination, certain men were appointed to take the matter up with the University authorities...
The CRIMSON does not hope by any "urging" to abolish C and D as marks. Besides the fact, which was brought out two years ago by an investigation of the amount of work done by students of various grades, that there is a "C man," something can also be said...
"No student shall represent one or more universities or colleges in athletic contests for more than three years." Yale's own rules clearly state that no man may compete for more than three years, and that a year in a major sport at another college is equivalent to a year...