Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...relation to this subject some interesting figures have been compiled to show what proportion of those who applied for admission under the new plan were successful. They are: No. applying under new plan, 186 No. curriculum not approved, 46 No. allowed to take examinations, 140 No. rejected at examinations, 57 No. admitted...
...cent., were successful, and of all the 186 who applied but 44 per cent, were admitted. The proportion of men successful under the old point system is of course much greater. Another interesting fact in this connection is that several students who failed by the new plan in June were admitted by the old method in September...
Couch Haughton followed the plan of the Bates game and put in the substitutes for the whole of the second half. The fact that there was no scoring while the latter eleven had the field shows that the final score is by no means indicative of the true comparative strength of the two teams...
...interesting and hitherto unpublished view of the Harvard of 1770 has recently been found. One reads of the wide variety of things which the holders of Sheldon Fellowships for graduate study are doing; one sees again comparative statistics prepared on the first trial last June of the new plan of admission to College; one finds brief biographies of the new Honorary Doctors created by the President at Commencement last June, and one has the complete and official story of the doings on that historic...
...second blow while the iron is hot that will leave you no room to fear that your part was not done. A smoker or a reception for all your own and your room-mate's advisees sometime in the future when College is well under way is an excellent plan. Just now, however, it is the time for the Senior to meet his group of Freshmen and make himself their "friend for life." For without it be from friend to friend, advice can have but little weight...