Word: section
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...charge often made against the "New Jersey prep-school," says that Princeton is not a "country club. It is a roadhouse,--on the Road to Knowledge." We cannot claim more for ourselves than that. But it remains for the Dartmouth Investigation of Time to give a cross-section showing the life of the college as it is, with athletics, studies, and the much-misused word "activities" in their, proper proportions. Only when statistics like these are brought to the surface, is it possible to go beyond the title "Institution of Learning...
...CRIMSON bought its own press, and took over the "Harvard Illustrated", issuing, from that time forth, a fortnightly pictorial section. On May 3, 1920, the new press was first used, and the paper enlarged from four to five columns. This form has been maintained ever since...
...might well have added that of students. Admittedly this type is necessary. As long as colleges and universities are ordered as they are, the only way to assure the fulfilling of assignments is by occasional tests of this disciplinary sort. That is the aim of "hours," recitations and section papers. Indeed as one professor pointed out an additional hour examination may be a hardship now but later it will prove a blessing for just that much work will be done and require only a cursory review in January...
Gore won two out of three basketball games played with Smith yesterday afternoon at the Freshman Athletic Building. Gore took the 2 and 3 o'clock section games with scores of 24-2 and 25-19 respectively and Smith won the 4 o'clock section game with a score...
...England Section.--R. N. Williams 2nd '16, first; N. W. Niles '09, third; W. W. Ingraham '25, seventh; H. R. Guild '17, tenth...