Word: scheme
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Moore has already worked out a new scheme for the distribution of tickets to the big football games, the details of which will be made known within a few days. It means a great lessening of labor and expense, and a more effective method of preventing speculation...
...week. The whole amount is expected to come from the Sophomore Class, since the plan is that the Juniors pledge $1500 and the Sophomores $1000. The Juniors have contributed their share and it is up to the Class of 1915 to secure the success of the scheme by pledging the remaining sum as soon as possible. The whole sum must be collected by the end of the week. It is essential that this be done immediately, since the Corporation has already voted to bear its share of the total sum required and the contracts can not be awarded until...
...attractions that have allured the undergraduate in other fields and tries to obtain those attractions for scholarship. For example, athletic sports have more sociability and dramatic appeal to offer; why not transfer these to the intellectual field? Mr. Chubb follows out this idea more cleverly, perhaps, than practically. His scheme would really come down to this: he would like the scholastic victor to be carried from the gridiron of intellectual contest on the (figurative) shoulders of his comrades amid the overwhelming cheers of a crowded (symbolic) stadium! Mr. Chubb knows very well he is only trying to strike the undergraduate...
...CRIMSON put into practice a novel idea which led to the establishment of the Harvard Monthly. A monthly supplement was published, to be filled with matter furnished by the English instructors, taken from the best themes and compositions done in the regular College work." The scheme worked so well that the editors gladly entrusted the supplement to separate hands, and the Monthly was established as an independent publication...
...agreement has been reached between the Harvard Illustrated and the Yale Courant for an interchange of articles of interest to both universities. The scheme will be inaugurated soon with a story in the Illustrated soon with a story in the Illustrated giving an exposition of the Yale senior society system, and one in the Courant on the Harvard Union. If this experiment succeeds, the arrangement will probably be made permanent...