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...Smith registrar and lecturer on vocational education at the Graduate School of Education. In a statement made yesterday said that in spite of the present economic depression he has been able to secure for graduates of the school more positions during the season of 1930-31 than ever before...
Biggest U. S. university in point of enrolment is Columbia. Last week it was revealed by Registrar Edward J. Grant that Columbia could also be called the biggest U. S. muliebral institution. Out of 38,230 students enrolled last year (excluding 9,928 who took home study courses) some 20,000 or 52% were female. In the summer sessions was even a greater proportion of women: 9,600 out of a total 13,887. Said Registrar Grant: "Women are simply going more and more into the professions." Hoped he: examination of Columbia's enrolment figures would enlighten those...
With a lecture to be given Thursday by Mr. N. M. Russel, second assistant registrar of the Massachusetts Probate Court, and one given at the same time by Miss Mary Hedges of the Probate Court, the series of 11 lectures held this fall for the Harvard Legal Aid bureau will be completed...
Affrighting example of the iniquitous advantages enjoyed over females by males in England: One Crawshay Rawson of Chester, England, was deserted by his wife, and, although she is still alive, filed notice of her death with the local registrar, set up a tombstone...
What about this slush fund for athletes? What about the president taking the certificates of eligibility out of the registrar's office so that nobody could keep tabs on him? In Chicago the athletic committee of the Western Conference questioned two professors this way and that. After a while they closed the door and talked over Iowa's petition that the committee rescind its motion, adopted last May, barring Iowa from Big Ten athletics after Jan. 1. They decided that, since Iowa had not removed the players originally objected to, Iowa could stay...