Word: turning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same conditions. The Bowdoin plan apparently most nearly resembles that of Harvard. Naturally each college works out its own method of solving its own problems. Even if they were all dealing with the matter as Harvard did, the notable point would be that they have all come in turn to a common recognition--that the college, with the constant purpose of providing "higher education," must achieve this purpose by methods adapted to changing needs...
...constitution for the management of the "Register" directly by the Council was drawn up by H. A. Murray '15, providing for a regular succession of appointed officers, who in turn will run the competitions for the competitive offices. The "Register" has thus been put on a permanent basis, which will insure its existence in the future...
...affairs. In this connection the recent development of biological chemistry should be mentioned, a subject which in time will surely have a strong influence on the practice of medicine. Innumerable scientific and technical problems of all kinds still remain to occupy the attention of the chemist of an investigating turn of mind...
Tonight the strains of Musaeus are again wafted across the Yard from the mouths of the Glee Club; and, though the Yard is devastated may the multitudes turn out, for the beauty of sight which has gone will be forgotten in the beauty of sound which remains...
...present out of $14,246 pledged, $9,322.29 has been paid. Of this sum, the Freshman contribution is $2,050.25, out of a total pledge of $4,-176. However, it must be borne in mind that the year is very near its close, and as the committee wishes to turn in as much as possible before June, all those men, and particularly the Freshmen, who are especially remiss, are urged to send in their checks at once...