Word: regarder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Heretofore the twenty small sections in English A, of thirty men each, have been made up with no regard to other courses. This year, as an experiment, none sections have been organized in a different way; namely, by putting together men who have the common ground of certain other courses. There will be four sections of men who are taking Government I, three sections of men taking Philosophy one for History I, and one for Classics. Without in the least attempting to teach these subjects, English A will, whenever it seems feasible, try in assigning themes and readings...
...Phillips Brooks House, in the Northwest corner of the Yard is conducting an Information Bureau for New students. It is open from 8 to 5 o'clock on week days, and from 8 to 1 o'clock on Saturdays. The bureau is to answer questions of any sort in regard to college matters, and to help newcomers in every way possible Nearly all University pamphlets and publications are at hand for distribution. Freshmen will find a directory of the Senior Class in which they may look up the rooms of their Senior advisers...
...With regard to the outlook at Cornell, the Transcript says...
...been the custom for some years past, Phillips Brooks House, in the Northwest corner of the Yard is conducting an Information Bureau for new students daily from 8 to 5 o'clock. The bureau is to answer questions of any sort in regard to college matters, and to help newcomers in every way possible. Nearly all University pamphlets and publications are at hand for distribution. Freshmen will find a directory of the Senior Class in which they may look up the rooms of their Senior advisers...
...trained teachers. False ideas and methods were done away with, and the teaching was adapted to the everyday needs of the average student. Oral reading and oral composition should be practiced for their cultural effect. The improvement made in the teaching of written English will soon be made in regard to spoken English, and the two will go hand in hand...