Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...particular work of Mr. David will be to bring about a closer relationship between the students and the central Business School Office. Heretofore the matter of centralization has been over-looked, but, if the present plans are successful, the office in University Hall will in the future control all the work that is carried on in the school...
...committee in charge of these occasions is endeavoring to make them even more interesting and informal than in past years, and to bring the students at Harvard into cordial relationship with the Faculty and their wives. The teas give to men an opportunity to come in contact with those who are most prominent in the life of the University...
...France lately," continued Professor Levy Bruhl, "to reduce the number of lecture courses and to devote more time to the individual. The student should have an opportunity to talk with his instructor and to learn at first hand the answers to the questions that trouble him. In this closer relationship, there is much to be gained both by pupil and teacher...
Today for the first time in the history of the University the Student Council is to sit in joint session with the Board of Overseers to discuss "The Relation of the College and the Student." We hope that the conference may show an advantage to be derived from closer relationship between the college authorities and the undergraduates; and if such a benefit is revealed now is the opportune time to establish some permanent means of co-operation in the future. A provision might be made to insure the continuation of similar conferences. A committee from the Student Council might meet...
Under the present system there is no close relationship between instructor and student. A distinct advance could be made by extending the tutorial system now employed in the Division of History, Government and Economics to other departments. But this system should be made for more real and vital; it should be an essential part of the college course, rather than a forgotten fortnightly chore. This would enable the student to come into closer contact with the teacher, who could discuss with him subjects of immediate interest and link them up with his academic work. The tutor could also suggest...