Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...product educationally of Melrose High, M.I.T., and the Harvard Graduate School, Leonard knows the business of examinations from all points of view. The ideal proctorial attitude was expressed in a statement of his recently: "Though it doesn't happen very often, every time a fellow here cribs, we want to be sure that our system couldn't have prevented...
Clifton will be the first speaker in the series to discuss free enterprise from labor's point of view...
...Hall's view of Harvard men escaping from these war horses to more unusual vehicles is corroborated by Miss Lyons and other people who have to take the guff on the other sides of the record counters in the Square. They are caught between the record companies, which pay little or no attention to orders, sending out what they please, and wrathful customers whom Ed Carr at Briggs and Briggs parodied recently as complaining about "the bourgeois practice of pressing a thousand copies of a hundred items instead of a hundred copies of a thousand items." Despite the irate customers...
...hitting the river just about on a par with other years," said Coach Tom Bolles as he clambered aboard the launch which would carry him to where he could get a closer view of his charges. "But it's only practice until after spring vacation. As far as I'm concerned, they're all just candidates for the Varsity right...
Following the Kapstein lecture will come five more forums, starting on Thursday, March 20, and concluding on April 24. These discussions will consider several Forster works, including his most famous, "A Passage to India." Other lectures will be on "A Room With a View," "The Longest Journey," and "Howard's End." The series will be filled out by a talk on "Forster as a Critic" on April 24 by Professor Robert Davis of Smith...