Word: student
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...might be arranged as a theatre, for the dramatic activities of the University. This feature of the question will doubtless be discussed by those primarily interested. It would seem fitting also that attention be called to the needs of the allied activity that is of very extensive student interest. Practice in public speaking, interest in oral English,--so called,--instruction in speech with a worthy technical proficiency, an approach to a scientific study of the principles involved in masterful speaking, are receiving today, in many universities and colleges a consideration which looks towards the placing of this branch of study...
...interesting to note that the student body demonstrates by its response to football its belief in the return to the former basis of athletics, as was anticipated in the recent resolution passed by the Student Council...
...final analysis, the blame for academic casualties rests almost entirely with the student. It is easy to argue successfully against this conclusion, but the argument convinces no one but the individual concerned. There is a vast deal of intellectual deadwood and rubbish desecrating the upper stories of many Cornellians...
...sufficing reason is on deck--Cornell harbors no intellectual derelicts. In this best of all possible worlds, it becomes necessary for the college student to organize himself mentally for the trials and tribulations of the coming term, else the battle-scarred survivors of this term's finals be but a handful...
...Warner has long been recognized as an archaeologist and Oriental student. In 1904 he went to Transcaspia as a member of the Pompelly-Carnegie Expedition. From that time on, he has traveled in the East as assistant curator of Oriental Art in the Boston Art Museum, field director of the Cleveland Museum, and director of the Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia. He is a fellow of the Royal Geographic Society...