Word: projects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...gained at any great collegiate function that brings the parents and friends of college boys into the open together and enables them to display simultaneously their automotive opulence." The "Quadwrangler" in the Transcript of April 30 comments on this proposal favorably, but regards the whole project as "altogether too ideal...
...moment disregard the source of this suggestion, since any regard for it would elicit the inevitable cynicism: "Can any good come out of Nazareth?" Let us rather consider the applicability of the suggestion to our own, University. Is it certain that the project is too ideal? Is it certain that it would be difficult to determine the exact measure of the contribution? Surely the unit cost of a Bachelor's degree has been calculated by some one and is known to some one. It is not unreasonable to ask all who receive Bachelor's degrees to pay for what they...
...team to debate the Crimson second on the same subject as that proposed for the East and West debate It is quite possible that Columbia will be glad to accept this new offer since plans for a trans-continental trip were made only a few weeks ago. The project was, however, abandoned at that time in view of the fact that only two of the western universities--Lower California and Notre Dame--had open dates on their schedules. It was decided finally to postpone the western trip until next year but the new conditions may bring about a change...
From the standpoint of numbers of contributors the collection thus far is a distinct success. The national committee has been emphasizing that the number of givers rather than the amount of contributions is most important in carrying out the significance of the project...
...meeting of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletics of America held in New York Saturday it was voted to appropriate one quarter of the receipts from the intercollegiates, to defraying the expense of sending an American to the Olympic games. This project was unanimously approved...