Word: specials
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Experienced men are to go onto the river in shells next Monday. Men who have not rowed before are to practice one week on the working machines and then take seats in the Leviathan. How long a man remains in the barge depends upon his individual progress. Men showing special ability will be put into boats after two weeks. Rowing will cease on the river in six weeks...
...this region the two are believed to have clashed and finally mingled forming a new type of man known as the fulahs. These people will be the object of special research as they possess features of each of the races...
Steven's "Memoirs" is shown in manuscript form, as well as in a special private edition printed by Harry Elkins Widener. Of forty such volumes printed, only a few beside this one remain, the others having gone down with the Titanic, in the same disaster which costs Widener his life...
...Professor C. R. Post '04 in all of his Fine Arts courses. While Social Ethics has taken no action as a department Professor R. C. Cabot '89 will put the new plan into effect in all of his courses and will require reports on the reading done during the special periods. Professor James Ford '04 will likewise institute the reading plan in Social Ethics 1a and Professor C. B. Glueck '93 will try it in Social Ethics...
...registration of more than 8,000 students expected this year in the University, the actual first day registration figures of 7,414, announced late last night through the University Office is well below the mark anticipated last week by the authorities. Although even the 100 or more late and special students expected to register within the next few days, will not bring the total up to 8,000, the present figures set a new enrolment record for the University. Last year the first day's total was 7,305, 109 less than yesterday's mark...