Word: passing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lejeune's friends failed to induce him to seek reappointment. Eight years at a desk were, he thought, enough. He will pass his last 22 months of service in open field duty on Pacific Coast. President Coolidge sent Gen. Neville's name to the Senate for confirmation as of March...
...score on a rebound from John Tudor '29 in the first three minutes of play. C. B. Lakin '30 followed Putnam's lead with an unassisted goal two minutes later but the Crimson advantage was partly wiped out when Hardy, opposing defenseman, took a difficult pass from his teammate, Bavier, and beat H. H. Newell '29, University goalie. Tudor took a rebound from S. M. Batchelder '31 in the last minute of the period and passed Fogarty, the B. A. A. cageman...
...Tufts with a slight modification of last semester's regulations so that now each student will receive a mark for chapel attendance, the same system of marking as in regular curriculum courses to be used. Under the new regulations more than nine chapel cuts will constitute a failure to pass the chapel requirement...
...Senior year, an oral examination, and a thesis is imperative. A candidate for honors degrees who still wishes to examine a portion of his field more closely will simply devote part of his final year to research under the guidance of his tutor. He needs no pass vised by authority to put him across this line of concentration. His thesis, his oral test prove his worth as a scholar; his general written examination, his knowledge of his field as a whole...
...what if the young new Headmaster of The Hill, James I. Wendell (TIME, Sept. 24) should say to a parent: "Our records seem to indicate that your son should not go to college. We can probably train him to pass his college board examinations. But we know from experience that the chances of his entering and staying in college are slim. We will liberalize his courses at The Hill. But we advise against his going to college...