Word: transferred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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From the Catalogue, it was learned that Freshmen in the Engineering School with sufficiently good grades may transfer to the College as Sophomores with little difficulty; in fact, when members of the Class of 1935 applied they were advised to register under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences if they desired to take any courses except Engineering sciences, since the curriculum of the Engineering School was recently narrowed. Under the aegis of the College in the division of Engineering Sciences of the department of Physical Sciences, students may take the same courses under the same instructors that are given...
...Freshman engineers who desire to transfer to the College to secure admission to the Houses, it is understood, will be taken in as a special group, and concessions will be made concerning the satisfaction of language requirements...
Coincidentally Navy orders went to Commander Alger H. Dresel, lately commanding officer of the U. S. S. Los Angeles, to take command of the U. S. S. Akron, relieving Lieut. Commander Charles Emery Rosendahl. There was no ignominy for famed Commander Rosendahl in the transfer. Like all other Navy airship officers he must take his tour of sea duty (he will be aboard the battle flagship West Virginia) to qualify for promotion...
...many years, Harvard has been troubled by deliberate infractions of library rules, and it is not surprising to learn that a few undergraduates have carried their inexcusable practices with them into the House Plan. In the transfer, some new tricks have been added to those well known at Widener in days before the introduction of a strict administration, buttressed by turnstiles; but the general methods remain the same. Books in especial demand disappear before every important examination. New rules restricting members to their own House library and confining the use of overnight books to the House from which they were...
...Psychoanalysis is far superior to the old dynamic psychology, by which a man was able to bolster up his courage, but once defeated, was almost irreparably broken. By what Freud calls the 'transfer of the libido' psychoanalysis removes all cause of troubles and pushes on arrested development. The European analysist never tells his patient anything, the American practioner tries to be very friendly with the patient. Self-analysis is perfectly possible but leads to introspection and the disease called 'thinking...