Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Members of the Class of 1931 will have an opportunity today, tomorrow, and Thursday to obtain direct advice and information on their contemplated fields of concentration from Seniors and Juniors now in those fields. The plans of the Student Advisory Committee, as announced last night by T. H. Eliot '28, the chairman, place 25 upperclassmen at the services of the Freshmen, with about ten more names to be added tomorrow. This is the first time that Freshmen have been given an official opportunity to consult students on the courses in the various department...
When her bathroom scales read exactly 103 pounds, Elizabeth B. Patterson, Smith College student at Northampton, Mass., decided the cheapest way to get home to Santa Barbara, Calif., was to ship herself by air mail. Officials paid tribute to her wit, ingenuity, nerve, but turned down her offer of $300 and reminded her the charge per passenger for such a trip...
Wilmer Allison, 73, student at the University of Texas, awkward but hard-hitting...
...Young Yehudi Menuhin has supplied the best violin copy of the season. Another child won serious attention last week. He was Miguel Candela, 12-year-old prize-winner of the Paris Conservatory, come to Manhattan for his U. S. debut. Critics found him better than the average prize-promising student, gave unstinted praise to the virtuosity of his twelve years, the maturity of his conceptions...
...list of Junior and Senior Student Advisers who will be at the services of the Freshmen in choosing their fields of concentration, will be published according to their respective departments in tomorrow's CRIMSON. The office hours that each will hold during the three days, tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday will also be printed...