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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...indicate clear coincidence of undergraduate opinion, based upon the experience of four years of study, with the datum of Dr. Charles F. Thwing: "Great scholars in teachers' chairs are good. Great teachers in teachers chairs are better. Great characters who are also great teachers are best, supremely best." --Boston Transcript...
...Transcript editorial quoted in the adjacent column is as noteworthy as the subject which called it forth. Daily newspapers have the habit of burying educational topics at the tail end of their editorial procession. Like Abou Ben Adhem's name, this one led all the rest...
...frankly critical nature of the "Confidential Guide to College Courses" gave ground for fears that it might be received wrongly as a manifestation of "schoolboy insolence." Both within the University and without, as the Transcript article shows, the general voice has given the CRIMSON credit for a serious desire to be helpful. If, by creating open discussion of such evils as exist in Harvard courses a step shall have been taken to remove them, the CRIMSON'S purpose will be realized...
...Fippanys could not have stayed there long if Jim Pickett had not paid down all his savings at the public auction. After that they lived there always. Mr. Fippany found some trucking to do. Jim got on the Transcript. Addie went to school. Mrs. Fippany took in, not boarders, but "remunerative guests...
...President entertained at luncheon four members of the staff of the Boston Transcript...