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...Harvard 5 Mathematics 14a, Harvard 5 Music 1a, Emerson D Philosophy 1: Abernethy to Farber (incl.), Harvard 2 Feiring to Wright (incl.), Harvard 6 Physics 4a, Pierce 304 Slavic 1a, Sever 30 Spanish 2, Sever 5 2 P. M. Comp. Literature 19: Aleus to Satz (incl.), Emerson D Saver to Zipf (incl.), Emerson J Social Ethics 11, Emerson J Tomorrow Anthropology 15 hf, Sever 17 Botany 2, Univ. Mus. 29 Chemistry 4: Abrams to Rapps (incl.), Sever 5 Read to Yens (incl.), Sever 6 Chemistry 34, Sever 18 Comp. Literature 5, Sever 30 Economics 11, Sever 35 English 24, Sever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXAMINATIONS FOR TODAY | 2/7/1921 | See Source »

...Lenox, (B) E. B. Schrifftgissen and S. J. G. Nowak, (C) G. R. Crosby, (D) A. R. Freeman, (E) G. Holland; Sect. 32, (A) F. S. Swayze and C. S. Joslyn, (B) J. T. Hewlett and R. O. Rasch, (C) S. Abrams, (D) Harry Levy, (E) H. S. Saver; Sect. 33, (A) M. Finland and P. D. Webster, (B) M. Margolis and L. M. Taran, (C) H. I. Magoun, (D) A. C. Frazer, (E) H. Andelman; Sect. 34, (A) J. N. Macy and H. Marks, (B) D. J. Duggan and J. Enrietto, (C) N. Choate, (D) E. F. Carpenter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USHERS FOR THE YALE GAME. | 11/21/1919 | See Source »

...Smith with fortunate results mixes the scholar with his impossible Treitschkean system of philosophy with John Paul and his ideas. Result, a combination transferring the tailor to the saver of a great shipbuilding firm, and the scholar to his private secretary...

Author: By Arthur KEEP Occ., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/13/1917 | See Source »

...leads a man to bring his body to the class-room, while his brain is on the athletic field, or somewhere equally remote. He does not know among other things, the power of attention, effective note-taking, and a live intellectual curiosity in the lecture room as a time-saver in outside study. A recent case came before the Phi Beta Kappa scholarship bureau where a man who has won literary prizes failed to escape probation, in spite of studying the incredible amount of fifteen hours a day. A great deal of this is doubtless due to inexcusable apathy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BRAINS AND TRAINING. | 3/27/1915 | See Source »

Perhaps the most interesting part of the lecture was that in which actual rescues were vividly described with slides to illustrate some of the most thrilling experiences of a life-saver's career, including almost incredulous accounts of hardship and suffering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE BY HON, A. K. PECK | 10/10/1906 | See Source »

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