Word: take
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...quizzes" are supervised by proctors appointed by the College Office. Their duties are two-fold; not only to see that students do not employ dishonest methods but also to distribute blue books and papers, collect them at the close of the period, sort and check them, and in general take charge of the conduct of the examination. They are not present, however, to answer queries as to the interpretation of questions; the instructor in charge of the course will do that in the first ten or fifteen minutes of the hour...
Members of all the political clubs are expected to take part in a debate planned by the Harvard Debating Union on the question, "Whether or not the Republican party should be maintained in power." This debate will take place during the fourth week of October although the date has as yet not been definitely fixed. The respective clubs will back the sides of the argument which their organization represents...
Sport writers, men in the street, other students of American folk-lore have taken great pleasure in talking about a lack of spirit at Harvard. They take a sadistic delight in pointing to every defeat on the athletic field as a symptom of an ever decreasing loyalty on the part of Harvard men, and even hint that the doctrine of overemphasis was invented merely to save the trouble of organized cheering. How upsetting it must be to the followers of conventional doctrines to have President Little of Michigan throw the full force of his opinion onto the other side...
...recent notice posted by the secretary of the Harvard Law School reminds Law School men of a long-standing regulation that no law student is to take part in any University extra-curriculum activity not directly connected with the study...
There are four activities, however, which are authorized by the Law School, and in which all eligible law men are encouraged to take part: The Law Review Board, the Student Advisory Committee, the Legal Aid Bureau, and the Law Clubs, including the Ames Competition. Men for the first three are chosen according to their rank as fixed by the annual examinations. while the Law Clubs are open to all members of the Law School...