Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article published by the Stanford Illustrated Review J. K. Norton, one of the Leland Stanford University hurdlers who was such a noteworthy competitor in the Intercollegiate Track Meet of last May, records his impressions of Harvard. A distinction which he draws in regard to the democracy found at the two universities is a little misleading. "The spirit of easy democracy," he says, "is absent at Harvard. . . . and the air of general familiarity that exists at Stanford is absent on the Harvard Yard...
...runners is discussed and ways and means put into effect for bettering the same. Thus recently a series of talks by graduates based on actual racing have been instituted. The first of these given by Herbert Jaques '11 recently was highly successful. The general policy of the team in regard to its intercollegiate activities is defined and attempts made to expand the field of activity. Thus this winter a triangular meet with Pennsylvania and Dartmouth and a dual meet with Worces- ter were staged...
...faculty advice in regard to the form of writing stories and the make-up of the paper could be given in a purely advisory way, it would not cause the undesirable friction that authoritative supervision would cause. For some college publications such a plan might have many beneficial results. Perhaps it is true that the majority of papers have vacillating policies, but a condition of this kind is evidence of active thinking among college men and of the existence of groups holding diversified views. This results in intellectual progress which may well vindicate occasional changing of horses in midstream...
...major portion of his time to economic and political studies under the supervision of the Department of Economics, and is giving special attention to problems of state relation to industrial enterprise, is eligible for this scholarship. The award, based solely on the ability of the candidates and without regard to their pecuniary means, will be made not later than June...
Yesterday a census of all undergraduate and graduate students in Yale University was begun with the purpose of obtaining comprehensive and detailed information of the specialized training of the men in regard to military, technical and business ability which might be useful to the Government in time of war. The work is being carried on by the Intercollegiate Intelligence Bureau in order that it may be ascertained what each man is able and willing to do for service...