Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That only one fourth of the students in the graduate schools of Columbia were men whose capabilities justified their quest for a degree was the substance of a report made public by Doctor Frederick E.J. Woodbridge, Dean of the Graduate Faculties of Columbia. In his opinion this proportion is not peculiar to Columbia, but is typical of the graduate school situation throughout the United States. His statements are based not on conjecture, but on the figures supplied by the registrar of the university. Only 35 per cent of those who matriculate into the graduate schools of Columbia ever gain their...
...survey recently taken of the Freshman class at Princeton it was disclosed that over two-thirds of the men were the sons of parents who had over gone to college. Although the report has been non-committally received by the newspapers of the country, receiving no where near so much space as the announcement that the doctrines of Judge Ben D. Lindsey may no longer appear in the papers of several western colleges, the facts seem to be educationally very significant...
...list of the students in the College, as it will appear in the Catalogue for the current academic year, is now posted in the south entry of University all. The College Office requests that students report at once to University 3 any errors that may be found in the list...
University wrestling, which has been under way informally for several weeks, will officially open its season Monday, when all candidates are to report to Coach W.E. Lewis for regular practice in Hemenway Gymnasium at 4.20 o'clock...
...Their report is accessible to the Federal Reserve Board. Last week the board in Washington disclosed compilations for chain store sales to the end of June 30. The 62, including the A. & P. sold goods, said the board, amounting to $1,062,854,000, es-ceeding the 1926 figure for the comparable six months...