Word: representation
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The origins of the present system go far back into history. In the early days all the students came to the University with a single purpose, to get a training for the ministry. As the College grew in wisdom, and breadth and riches, it attracted students for other reasons, social...
Nothing is commoner than to hear the young instructor, currying for favor, deliver a long tirade on the tyrrany of examinations, and the mark system generally. "Gentlemen, they represent a tribute you pay to the great red machine. They are a nuisance to everybody; they serve no educational purpose; they...
The extent of the style has a double range: Geographically, the exhibits represent nearly every corner of the globe including the principal countries of Europe parts of Asia, and the United States from New York to California: Architecturally, the exhibits range from apartment houses to factories, low cost housing developments...
Richard G. Ames '34, president of the Student Council, will represent the students of the College at the ceremony.
"The chief reason why no one can be quite certain of what is going to happen in the present crisis is that the existing government does not represent the Cuban people at large; rather does it stand for a group of patriotle students and professors with radical sympathies. They have...