Word: testes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...glory that was won by the victorious college has been in several instances distorted into an assumption of definite educational supremacy. The justification of this claim would hardly rest upon the results of such a test of strength. For no sense of educational value could be more false than that which would judge the relative merits of two colleges or their corresponding departments upon the comparative standards attained by ten representatives in a single field, however general. Such judgement might further lead to an unbalanced emphasis upon the importance of examinations as criteria of educational achievement...
...doesn't take it over to the Chem lab. Sure they will. They teach you how in Chem A. Ever take that, Bill? Yes, over in Boylston. When we were Freshmen. We used to make salt, too. Twenty-five grams impure they gave you. No, they don't test your stuff. I got nine grams yield and the rest from the Dining Halls. B plus. It's a cinch. Yeah, mine too. The thing got all clogged up with salt and the whole lab almost choked...
...wishing to pass the Red Cross Life Saving Test can register for the trials, beginning today. The tests will be given on Mondays and Fridays from three to four o'clock, beginning next Monday, March 18, and lasting through the remainder of the semester...
...annual report of the president to the club stated, that at the end of next week, the club's Travel-air plane will be taken to the airport in Boston and given a test flight and that full instruction in the art of landing will be given in the plane, for the first time, under the tutelage of transport pilots from the commercial companies at the field...
...second place in the Baldwin Municipal Government Contest, will have his paper submitted to the Executive Board and entered it a national contest where it will be judged along with the winning papers in 19 other colleges. A prize of $500 will be awarded the winner of this second test. C. E. Wyzanski '27 won this contest in 1926. Last year's Harvard contest was won by T. A. McGovern '29, who was just recently appointed Rhodes Scholar at large for the country...