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...Section 10. Any election of class officers shall be declared valid if 60 percent. or more of the members of the class affected shall have voted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMENDMENTS PROPOSED TO ALTER CLASS ELECTIONS | 3/17/1920 | See Source »

...just as liable to accept its contrary at a later date. The only method on which reliance can safely be placed is that of training the student in the first-hand investigation of facts; in the power of seeing which facts are significant; and in the drawing of valid inferences. To learn to think straight is the chief aim of a college education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PARLOR BOLSHEVIKI FIND NO HARBOR WITHIN UNIVERSITIES | 2/10/1920 | See Source »

...establishment of a Harvard Graduate School of Education is now a certainty. Is has been announced that the President and Fellows of Harvard College have notified the General Education Board that they have secured in cash and valid pledges $1,500,000 toward the endowment of the new School, thus satisfying the terms of the Board's pledge of half a million dollars. A total endowment of two millions for the new School is thus assured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TO ESTABLISH GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION WITH $2,000,000 ENDOWMENT | 1/26/1920 | See Source »

...There is no apparent reason, therefore, why the seven institutions listed above should not confine their games to each other. There can be no valid objection to any two of these institutions playing each other in the first game of the season. There would be schedule difficulties, of course, due to the fact that the season is short and that teams cannot travel back and forth without limit. There would be no danger to two big teams playing early in the season because the development of the teams would be equal, inasmuch as practice starts about the same time everywhere...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEAGUES IN FOOTBALL DESIRED BY McCLELLAN | 3/19/1919 | See Source »

...Some misunderstanding appears to have arisen in regard to the recent meetings in New York of the Athletic Boards of Harvard, Yale and Princeton. These meetings have been entirely informal; none of the decisions there reached can be valid without ratification by the Athletic Committees of the three universities concerned. No radical changes in athletic policies or relations have been contemplated. There has been no thought of any "Big Three League," or of drawing out of athletic relations with other colleges or universities; an inspection of the published athletic schedules of Harvard, Yale and Princeton will show this. The general...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MERRIMAN EXPLAINS MEETINGS | 2/20/1919 | See Source »

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