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...Dickinson Hall, latest of Princeton's overnight architectural feats, most of the classrooms and administrative offices will be housed. Undergraduates will be required to take certain preliminary courses in Sophomore year to orient them for their upperclass studies, which will be fully under the guidance of the School. Graduate courses will be provided. Operating in conjunction with the new School is the recently endowed Bureau of International Finance, under the direction of famed Professor Edwin Walter Kemmerer, whose succoring of commercially sick nations has taken him to Chile, Colombia, Bolivia. Ecuador, Poland, South Africa...
Graduates will be expected to have "a good working knowledge of at least one foreign language." Not content with book-learned appreciation of foreign affairs, students will go abroad in their upperclass summer vacations to study and observe while living in "homes where only the foreign language is spoken...
Dodging the few remaining ice cakes left by the recent burst of warm spring weather, 18 upperclass crews covered the stretch between Newell Boathouse and the upper end of the one half mile straight stretch on the Charles yesterday afternoon in the first outdoor practice of the 1930 season. The crews will abandon the three practice periods a week schedule for daily rowing as long as the river remains open...
Freshman coxswain aspirants will begin their training immediately, meeting regularly each week. Candidates for the University crews will not enter their competition until later in the season. There will be four positions open to upperclass competitors: coxswain of the first University crew, coxswain of the Junior University, coxswain of the 150-pound University, and coxswain of the leading class crew. The Freshman competition will open four coxswain places for the 1933 men. These include positions on the first and second Freshman crews, the Freshman 150-pound crew, and the winning dormitory crew. The first two 1933 crews will make...
...newer English universities." Each house will be autonomous, its residents self-governing. The college calendar provides for two "long vacations," in summer and winter, during which time Bennington girls will be encouraged to travel or engage in research. Although each student at Bennington is an incipient specialist in her upperclass years, the close association of many specialists will theoretically prove broadening...