Word: planned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...communication printed below starts the ball rolling for some definite plan of reorganization of the Union. The solution of this vital problem rests primarily on the heads of the undergraduates. No matter what plan is devised it is essential to have complete co-operation for it to succeed...
...decline and present condition of the Union are too well known to need elucidation, and it is necessary that some plan be devised for placing this institution in the place of honor in which it belongs. Construction is essential rather than destruction. It would be advisable, therefore, for us all to shake off our state of indifference and consider carefully issues and plans concerning this important problem of reconstruction...
...courtesy, gentleness, kindness, and patience. Peristent to a marked degree, when convinced that he was right, he never failed to listen with careful attention to the views of others. Inspired with unbounded faith and enthusiasm in the work he was doing, he was always ready to change instantly any plan or belief, if convinced of its error. He was optimistic, trustful, and appreciative, of boundless energy in the pursuit of truth, and as willing to receive as to give advice. He was an unwearied executive, equally tireless in making broad plans and in carrying out elaborate details...
...annual report of President Hadley indicates that Yale is crystalizing an educational plan which differs from the University's in several particulars. Its foundation is specialization and prescription. Following the plan of the German universities, Yale proposes to begin specialization for professional service as early as the freshman year; while she prescribes the courses for her undergraduates on the ground that the faculty knows better a student's needs than the student himself. However, recognizing that men have different interests, she allows the undergraduate to choose one from several prescribed systems of courses. This system which considers an undergraduate...
...Barnum Was Right" will not be given, contrary to previous announcement. It was thought at first that this play, which was about to be produced in 1917 when hostilities commenced could be used, but the plan had to be abandoned, as it was found that the production was somewhat out of date. The Hasty Pudding is the only one of the undergraduate clubs of its type which is producing theatricals this year, both the D. U. and the Pi Eta Clubs having decided not to give their annual performances...