Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...think that our Senior is in a decided minority with regard to his opinion of English 2. The trouble with too many of our courses is that the passing of them requires, not knowledge of the subject, but merely a little of what "A Senior" has so happily termed "art" and "culture." ANOTHER SENIOR...
...meeting of the Intercollegiate Football Rules Committee yesterday, several minor changes in the rules were decided upon. Only two of these will have a direct influence upon the game, the others being mainly with regard to duties of officials. These are: (1) A player turning to catch a forward pass must not be tackled until he has caught the ball; (2) if the ball, while in play, hits an official, it shall not be declared dead, but play shall continue...
...Another hopeful sign for the American national drama is the interest taken in it by the leading universities. Mr. Brander Matthew's books have been the soundest and sanest contributions to Anglo-American dramatic literature. In addition to his works there is the splendid and unique work, unique in regard to university teaching, by Professor Baker at this University, Professor Phelps at Yale, and Professor Clark at Chicago. The leavening and fruitful nature of this work is scarcely apparent yet. It will be apparent in years to come, and it cannot fall enormously to influence the future of the American...
There seems to have been some misunderstanding in regard to the form in which the applications should be submitted. It is absolutely essential that on the outside of every application a preference be expressed, in order, for every entry in the four buildings. In each case, also, the number of rooms desired must be indicated. Men may apply singly, or in groups of from two to twelve. In addition to one large group, each entry will accommodate one or more of the small groups. The assignment will be made by lot, preference being given to groups according to their size...
...opportunity for undergraduates interested in forestry to secure information in regard to this profession and to meet men who are engaged in forestry work is afforded by the activity of the Forestry Club. This club has recently been reorganized in order to secure a membership of undergraduates as well as graduates. Fortnightly meetings will be arranged during the remaining winter months. The club will endeavor to secure at each meeting a speaker who will explain some interesting phase of a forester's work. The officers of the club are: president, K. M. Clark '11; vice-president, J. R. Coolidge...