Word: sending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fifty-second university convocation to which the colleges and universities of the state of New York will send delegates, will be held at Columbia University today and tomorrow. The program will consist of five separate sessions. Two of these will be devoted to the discussion of technical educational subjects, and at the other three professors and other educational experts will deliver lectures on the various phases of administering education. Professor Bliss Perry is to be one of the speakers...
There must be distinct gratification for all the Harvard Clubs of the country in the report, lately issued by the University, that the men whom these clubs send to College on special scholarship funds are on the whole giving and excellent account of themselves. Elsewhere we have had something to say of the fallacy of imagining that high grades achieved in college are always a sure measure of students capabilities. Yet nothing argued on this score can go to defeat the practical truth that men who achieve fairly good rating in college are so acquiring about the most tangible evidence...
...anonymous graduates are arranging to send to each member of the Freshman Class a copy of a book containing four essays on college life. The first of these is "Soldiers' Field," the address made by Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 at the dedication of the University's present athletic field; then follows a selection from the essay "Habit," by the late Professor William James '69 in which the necessity of habits without exceptions is emphasized. The other two selections are Dean Briggs' "Mistakes of College Life" and the Phi Beta Kappa poem of 1903, "Mater Fortissima." These little books will...
...Monthly and Advocate have had an agreement by the terms of which both magazines could be had for $2.50 a year. After today this offer will be discontinued. Anyone wishing to subscribe to the magazines at the present price should send the subscription money to the office of the Advocate in the Union. After today, the Advocate will be $2.00 a year and the Monthly...
...consulted at his office in Pierce 212. Papers submitted shall contain not more than 5,000 words unless special permission to submit a longer paper has been obtained. The completed papers must be in the hands of the committee by April 1; 1917. Each entrant should send his name, qualifications and the subject of his proposed paper to Professor Whipple by November...