Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...recent years for a variety of reasons--lack of publicity, the disrupting effect of the war, etc., the work has not proved very extensive, but with the plans for this year firmly laid, a larger scope and activity is expected...
...application of biological principles to agriculture, and to train a limited number of advanced students for teaching and research along these lines. Thus it assumed a different role from that played by the state agricultural colleges and experiment stations and was given an opportunity to undertake work outside the scope of these institutions...
...widely felt and appreciated. A great majority of students in the University are in hearty accord with the purpose of the Association; a considerable number have come into actual contact with its activities; but comparatively few find the time to give in return or to further personally the scope of its important work...
Perhaps the most significant name in the membership of the Triangle Club is that of Booth Tarkington '93. Under his executive guidance, the name of the organization was changed to its present title. This change was calculated to broaden the scope of the club's activity, and in pursuance of his aim for a wider field of undergraduate creation, he wrote and produced "The Honorable Julius Caesar," a travesty on the original set to music...
...should not refuse to extend its influence where it can. It is conservatism carried to a harmful degree to imagine that a good name and fame are spread without any effort from within. Harvard, like Yale and Princeton, should support whole-heatedly any plan leading to a greater scope of usefulness and action...