Word: sections
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Alumnus who has been watching the recent games told us yesterday that never in his memory has the cheering section of a visiting team from another state been more enthusiastic than the College section--yet recently this has been so. He repeated the axiom, no less true because it is very, very old, that an unsupported team can seldom...
...convince them that no Harvard team will be abandoned by the College merely because it has begun a season in an unfortunate way. On Saturday there will be a parade to the field behind a band, and the Dartmouth game will be played to the accompaniment of a cheering section of pre-war volume. With adequate outside support, the prime essential hitherto lacking this year, the minor problems of the ball team will fade into oblivion...
...assistant and not the professor is to be the tutor in the future, let him be provided with the same powers and machinery of marking that he now employs in the section meeting. F. HIBBARD...
...such need for great statesmen for leaders with broad, individual ideas. Where are we to find such men if not in the colleges? It should be Harvard's aim to act as leader in a new movement to make intellectual achievement more attractive. The division of various courses into sections, in order that the more able students may have more opportunity for development, would be a valuable, though it is by no means a complete solution of the question. Students, as individuals, should be given more attention; competition in scholarship should be stimulated. The section men and assistants...
...Department of the Y. M. C. A. for a practical study of economic and social settlement conditions in New York City this summer. A group of 50 students will be selected from different parts of the country, who will have their headquarters in some settlement house in a typical section of the city. Their work in the various districts will bring them into close contact with the actual living conditions of New York and will give them an insight into the extensive community welfare work which is being undertaken there. This opportunity will be of particular value to those...