Word: supplemental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...tutorial staff of the department embodies this spirit. There are enough tutors and few enough students so that individual attention may be given to individual problems and work. Informal weekly meetings of the Seniors in he second half year supplement the tutorial work and give the Seniors a chance to discuss and clarify any topic of psychological interest. As a result, the divisionals come as a natural culmination of the work of three years. These examinations consists of two written three-hour tests and one informal oral on any subject selected by the student...
...near Stillman he would be on call there for emergencies at almost any time, while his adequate salary from the University would obliterate the obnoxious post-illness bills. There is a genuine need for a University physician, whose interests will be concentrated on Harvard and whose duties will supplement those of the present surgeons. The University should immediately provide...
...given in the second half year, is another important general course for the Sophomore. This is "Regional Geology With Special Reference to North America." Here Assistant Professor Billings describes the geology of important regions in North America. There is no laboratory work, but reading should be done to supplement the lectures and also, as a bit of advice, the stratigraphic series stressed in lectures should be studied and memorized as they are given out, and not altogether just before examinations...
Stanislaus Zbyszko's reviler was not the American's sports page, but the Sunday supplement American Weekly. One Sunday four years ago it presented a double-page feature headlined "How Science Proves Its Theory of Evolution." Dominating the spread was a huge picture of a gorilla with sloping brow, massive chest, treelike arms and legs. Alongside the gorilla was a picture of Stanislaus Zbyszko in wrestling stance, showing his sloping brow, massive chest, etc., etc. Read the caption: "Stanislaus Zbyszko, the Wrestler, Not Fundamentally Different from the Gorilla in Physique...
...think this latter plan would supplement and bear out to its logical conclusion the present elective system, and the arguments used in support of the latter would be equally applicable in support of a "time elective" system. Alexander Junge...