Word: proportionment
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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It is usually possible to foretell with something near accuracy whether a lecture will be meagrely attended, well-attended, or crowded. From the success of Professor Moore's exhibitions last year, one certainly might have supposed that a like series this winter would not fail to draw large audiences. If...
Crowds of Cambridge citizens continue to throng early into the Fogg Art Museum on the nights of Professor Moore's exhibitions of photographs and occupy so large a proportion of the seats that many students, anxious to hear the lectures in comfort, are obliged to stand.
The greatest objection to the use of Soldiers Field for the track team is that its great distance from the Yard would cause to stop training almost all of that large proportion of the candidates who try for the team merely for the exercise and the pleasure, without expecting or...
We call the attention of the students to the first Vesper Service this afternoon in Appletion Chapel. There are no more attractive and inspiring services given in the University than these. But, although the Chapel is always filled and generally crowded, yet the proportion of college students is not as...
The cause of the trouble is that the number of hours available for lectures and recitations is totally out of proportion to the list of courses given. The three hundred and twenty courses offered must be given in the fourteen hours of the college week, which is an average of...