Word: scholasticism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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To avoid making the senior year, which should be the most fruitful intellectually, a continuous cramming period, the school record and the scholastic aptitude test ought to count as much as the actual entrance examinations. The type of papers set is important. An acquired technique is helpful in taking any...
Organized leadership in the scholastic relationships, of students to their colleges, representative student government, and a reasonable distribution of all social activities of the student group have been minimized in the past. If students are to shoulder their own affairs, they should develop along well-defined lines, which will give...
When the ranking committee of the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association announced these preliminary lists last week, it was the seventh time that Helen Wills Moody -unranked last year because of "insufficient data"-had been No. 1 woman player in the U. S. Writing in Tennis, Mary K. Browne, women...
The proposed examinations would be held in the middle of the school year and would in no sense conflict with the June examinations. Like the Scholastic Aptitude Test they would not be based upon the school curriculum, but would measure results or attainment. It is probable that these examinations would...
Harvard has built up a scholastic tradition of pretty rigid structure, which has demanded that its teachers fulfill certain requirements. A Doctor's Degree, a published book, and a scholars' aptitude have been generally favored over the natural teaching gift, and the less recherche but more vigorous and personal contact...