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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...final examinations and that greater stress be placed upon frequent hour examinations. The Council maintains that the present system, with its unique emphasis on final examinations, puts a premium on irregular work and results in a vast amount of eleventh-hour "cramming" that makes easy the path of the professional tutor. In our editorial of May, 24, to which the writer of the communication refers, we set forth the suggestions of the Student Council and pointed out that the adoption of their proposals would result in more regular and systematic work and less "cramming" with professional tutors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE QUESTION OF EXAMINATIONS. | 6/7/1912 | See Source »

A very instructive article on the undergraduate life of Phillips Brooks by J. B. Langstaff begins with the somewhat startling statement that "in his profession Phillips Brooks stands as the most influential person in the history of America." The exaggeration may be overlooked in so sincere an admirer as the...

Author: By T. N. Carver., | Title: ILLUSTRATED REVIEWED | 5/20/1912 | See Source »

Dr. David Snedden, Massachusetts Commissioner of Education, will speak on "Teaching as a Profession in the United States," at an Educational Conference which will be held in the Shepard Room of Phillips Brooks House, this evening at 8 o'clock.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Teaching as a Profession" | 5/17/1912 | See Source »

In celebrating its thirty-ninth anniversary this year, the CRIMSON is most fortunate in having as guests at dinner two of the foremost educators and scholars in America today: President Lowell and Dr. Talcott Williams of Philadelphia. The former is too well known by the audience which will hear him...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON'S GUESTS. | 5/17/1912 | See Source »

T. A. Rickard, A.R.S.M., will lecture this afternoon at 4 o'clock on "The Appraisal of Mines." He will speak in the Geological Lecture Room of the Geological Museum, not in the Rotch Building as was announced in the Gazette. Though of English parentage. Mr. Rickard was born in Italy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interesting News Items | 4/11/1912 | See Source »

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