Word: returned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON need have no fear that the Library policy will necessitate a return to discredited methods of instruction. W. C. LANE '81, Librarian
...called "library method." of instruction, which is now in use in the majority of courses at Harvard, was originated by this University, and is undoubtedly a great advance over the former "text-book" system. The present policy of the Library means practically a return to this inferior method. For this reason, it is a backward step and likely in the end to prove far more costly than its monetary saving can justify...
...Jaques, Jr., '11, G. W. Ryley '10, H. W. Fernald '12, H. Guild '10, will meet the team of the Brookline Gymnasium Association, each man running 704 yards. A special train for Providence will leave the South Station at 4.30, stopping at Back Bay 4 minutes later, and will return immediately after the meet. The round trip is $1.50 on this train. The management requests each man to pay his own fare; those being sent by the Athletic Association will be reimbursed...
...from the University have entered in the 50-yard dash and the 1000-yard run. The 780-yard relay team will race a team from the Brookline Gymnasium A. A. The men will leave the South Station on a special train at 4.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will return directly after the games...
...Other candidates for the University or Freshman track teams, whose names are in the list below will be entered if they will give their names to L. M. Little, Randolph 54, before 4 o'clock today. The entry fee is 25 cents, and the fare to Providence and return by special train is $1.50. The train will will leave the South Station at 4.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon...