Word: readings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Student Council has voted to make a recommendation to the Faculty in regard to theses which is the result of a growing dissatisfaction among undergraduates, a dissatisfaction which springs from cause. The system of instruction in the University is open to the charge of requiring more writing than reading from students. Certainly there are cases where the total amount of written work required in the courses taken by one student is so great that the time left for reading, leaving out of consideration the quality of the theses produced, is small. Especially does the ambitious student, the student who desires...
Sophomore A.--Stroke, F. G. Balch, Jr.; 7, D. L. Moody; 6, J. M. Franklin; 5, T. H. Fisher; 4 P. M. Cabot; 3, W. A. Read; 2, H. G. Simonds; bow, H. S. Gray; cox, M. A. Hawkins...
...vote of the Faculty which previously read that every Freshman should be examined physically at the beginning of the academic year, was changed so as to read that every student registering for the first time in Harvard College should be examined physically at the beginning of the academic year...
...North Station at 1.15 o'clock. Following is the order of the crew: Stroke, W. C. Chanler; 7, J. H. P. Howard; 6, C. Canfield; 5, R. C. Strawbridge, Jr., 4, J. S. Coleman; 3, C. W. Greenough; 2, E. S. Brewer; bow, R. Cobb; cox, D. H. Read. Managers A. F. Tribble '19 and W. B. Bacon '19 will accompany the men on the trip...
Professor Copeland will give his last reading of the year in the University in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. Professor Copeland will read from Leonard Merrick and Stephen Leacock, author of "Behind the Beyond" and "Nonsense Novels." The doors of the Living Room will be closed at 9.05 sharp and no one will be admitted after that hour...