Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...President Taft said at the opening meeting: 'We are modest in our hopes, but that is no reason for thinking that we cannot accomplish that we recommend...
This subject is so old that it is ever new; and particularly to the Freshman who is new to the demands of college life upon a man's energies, one may recommend a more or less thorough planning of time. The experience of the greatest successes in college goes to prove that routine brings better work, shorter working hours and much more satisfaction than the hit-or-miss method, and the consequent worry over work half-done or not done...
...should recommend as late a dinner as the rules of their school will admit, no game of chance to be permitted in the house. TH. JEFFERSON...
...teach proper methods of study to the Freshmen. Plans, which are, however, not complete, provide for a course in English composition for Sophomores who did not attain the grade of B in English A, and who are consequently not eligible for any existing course in English composition. Further plans recommend the publication by the Publishing Office of a special pamphlet, containing complete data as to prizes that are open to competition...
...been carefully inspected and the question of his fitness had been submitted to every one of his teachers. Only very high grades in his studies and concurrent testimony in his favor from a sufficient number of his teachers enable the Committee on Scholarships and other Aids for Undergraduates to recommend him for a position in the first group. John Harvard Scholarships are given only to students deemed worthy of a position in the first group...