Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...failure of higher degree holders to become scholars. The ten queries contained in the questionnaire cover the chief factors, economic, scholastic, and moral, which may be contributory to a situation of keen concern to leaders in historical research. The results of this inquisitory campaign will be contained in a report submitted to the Historical Association about December...
...that displayed by great open field runners such as Grange and Mahan, he moves up the ice at a speed that is not apparent from the spectators' seats. On the defensive, his tremendous reach, his weight and his aggressiveness make him effective if not graceful. Coady, who will report for hockey after a two weeks lay-off, is of all the Crimson skaters the least versatile, but he makes up, in the excellence of his specialty what he lacks in all around ability. His tremendous strength and his great weight, naive him hard to pass, and he possesses sufficient nimbleness...
...most logical disentanglement of the situation as stated by President MacCracken is to be found in another portion of his own report. "Twelve years ago at Vassar the only mention of the child in the catalogue was a reference in the sociology department to the delinquent and dependent, and in a course in psychology describing the study of mental development in lower animals and children." The cause for the evil may prove its cure. If, as some claim emphasis on scientific and hence materialistic life has been unfortunate for the spiritual state of the modern child, then careful examinations...
...Board of Overseers yesterday added two items of news to the already too long list made public yesterday regarding the University and Princeton. In appointing a committee to confer with the Athletic Committee and with the Student Council and to report to the Board at its next meeting, it has acted wisely. An athletic policy which involves the University as such should not be left entirely in the hands of one special department of the University. The Athletic Committee's policy toward Princeton involves a good deal more than merely the athletic department. That the Board of Overseers realizes this...
Freshman manager candidates should report at the same time along with the University team candidates this afternoon. The winner will be chosen after an eight weeks competition, and will be awarded his class numerals. He will also accompany the team on its numerous trips...