Word: reviewal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first objection is that the examinations begin on the first day after regular exercises close, and owing to the press of daily work, a man who has an examination on the first day cannot thoroughly review, is subjected to an unfair strain, and cannot do himself justice. It is not uncommon for a man to have several or all of his examinations in the first few days, and all his work is affected. Some years ago, one day for study was granted before examinations began, but with the great increase in the number of courses and students, this custom...
...Bussey Seminar. Review of de Meijere's "On Separate Inheritance of the Sexes," by Mr. C. T. Brues in the Bussey Institution...
...papers and were forced to take make-ups in June, this arrangement has appeared most unsatisfactory. When a student must taken final examinations in four or five regular courses and in addition must go through the ordeal of several make-ups, he is forced to dissipate his energy and review, with the consequence that he does himself justice in neither set of tests...
Senor Manuel Beltran, Jr., Mexican-consul at Boston, will deliver a lecture on "Mexico" in Stoughton 20 this evening at 9 o'clock, under the auspices of La Sociedad Espanola. He will give a short review of Mexican history, but will not express any personal opinions concerning the revolution as he is in the employ of the government. The lecture will be in Spanish. All members of the University who are interested are cordially invited to attend Senor Beltran's lecture...
...high praise to give a review of a text-book on economics first place in a magazine, but readers of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine for March will agree that John H. Gray's examination of Professor F. W. Taussig's "Principles of Economics" deserves its position. The review is sympathetic--almost prophetic; and the candor, simplicity and praise of the last paragraph certainly deserve reprinting in the CRIMSON. Professor Taussig's is the foremost, perhaps, but still only one of the academic departments which need to awaken to the influence of the word "social". "If one may speak in familiar...