Word: questionable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...under war conditions. Secondly, there is to be a picnic, to be financed by the Freshmen as 1919 financed the corresponding frolic of 1916. It has now been three years since Seniors have embarked for the mythical island for a long day's celebration. And finally there is the question of caps and gowns and their wearing. All these topics must be considered...
...under Group 3, the greatest number being in the History Department. Courses 26, 20a, 30bhf, 42, 34, 24c hf, 39hf, 20f, 43f, and 10hf have been withdrawn. Three new courses have been added,--A the History of Liberty, to be given by members of the department; 19, The Eastern Question, by Professor Coolidge; and number 17a. Course 16 has been made a full course and A8 has been substituted for 2hf. Instead of 2c and 2b, 2a and 2a hf are now offered. There is one new course in Economics,--17, on Vocational Education, to be given...
...result of the concealment of the secret treaties by our allies. America went into the war without any real knowledge of the diplomatic situation abroad, and the allied cause is now paying for that suppression by the split at the Peace Conference. The Fiume question and the newly discovered secret pact between Japan and China are illustrations of how the press has been injured since the war began by the censorship and by government concealment of news. Never again will it speak with the authority it once had and this is the more regrettable because of the gravity...
...leader in a new movement to make intellectual achievement more attractive. The division of various courses into sections, in order that the more able students may have more opportunity for development, would be a valuable, though it is by no means a complete solution of the question. Students, as individuals, should be given more attention; competition in scholarship should be stimulated. The section men and assistants, who do not arouse enthusiasm should be supplanted, if possible, by more able men. The University should aim, at whatever cost, to obtain an ever increasing number of instructors of the highest calibre...
...question for this year's debate is: Resolved, that the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution should be repealed." Due to the fact that national prohibition goes into effect on July 1, the question is one of unusual interest...