Word: pamphleteers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whom studies are merely an unpleasant corollary of college life, it is painful to have to choose new courses when he has barely come through the ordeal of the old ones. To the man to whom studies are the summum bonum, it is painful to contemplate the pamphlet known as "Courses of Instruction" and consider what a small fraction of possible education he is able to take. But in either case it has to be done, and done at once. Our familiar habit of leaving everything until the last possible moment in this case is a serious disadvantage. Unless...
...Lampy's more serious moments; but most of them pass unheeded and are generally forgotten. Viewed in this light, perhaps no part of the questionnaire issued by the 1922 class Committee is more important than question number 27 and the blank pages at the end of the pamphlet. As you survey your college course near its close, what things would you wish changed before you send your son here? Would you have learned more if you had had more personal college tutoring? if less emphasis had been laid on marks? Do you approve of the general divisional examination and distribution...
...situation in years to come. For tickets were allotted this year, not arbitrarily, to favor any one class but in accordance with a definite rule which has been in force for over a decade. Not only is the rule an old one; it was published this year in the pamphlet sent to applicants and also in the CRIMSON. We reprint from the issue of October...
...except a few announced for a later date. The following assignment of rooms indicates the places and hours of first meetings in the courses of study offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and of the Engineering School. A detailed description of these courses is contained in the pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," third edition, September, 1921, to be had in University 2, and in the pamphlet of the Engineering School to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. An asterisk after the number of a course indicates that undergraduates must have the consent or recommendation...
...except a few announced for a later date. The following assignment of rooms indicates the places and hours of first meetings in the courses of study offered by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and of the Engineering School. A detailed description of these courses is contained in the pamphlet entitled "Announcement of the Courses of Instruction," third edition, September, 1921, to be had in University 2, and in the pamphlet of the Engineering School to be had in Pierce 209 and 223. An asterisk after the number of a course indicates that undergraduates must have the consent or recommendation...