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...changes, which are intended to weed from the college those men who are not working primarily toward a thorough and comprehensive education, has been passed by the Yale faculty and approved by the Yale corporation...
...HARVARD '84 SPRINGFIELD '84 Tucker 115 pound Weed Frankel 126 pound Leathers Chard 135 pound Lewis White 145 pound MCCormach Ward 155 pound Knights Whitner 165 pound Berbert Ames 175 pound Seferian Barrews unlimited Matheson
...sitting in" occasionally on courses and sections, by maintaining close personal acquaintance with advisers and instructors, the Dean will be in a position to help select men, weed out dead matter, and keep the interest in advisees and students alive. If his recommendations are considered at odds with the traditional idea of faculty prerogative in the organization of departments, they nonetheless must be accepted as a necessary part of the present bureaucracy...
...right to live." Gathering of corset-makers that night hailed Judge Lyle as "our next mayor." New Move. Four agencies were at work in the nation's two largest cities last week to abate the pestilence of gangdom. In Manhattan the police department announced it would weed out criminal aliens from the daily lineup, turn them over to the Federal agency for deportation. As part of the Department of Labor's effort, Tony ("Mops") Volpe was seized on a deportation warrant in Chicago. Courts stuck to their method of jailing criminals on income tax evasion charges. In Albany...
...first place he feels, contrary to many of his colleagues, that the American mind has improved, that most students at college deserve to be there. The problem is not how to weed out the poor, but how to make accommodations for the good. The limits of education are infinite. The cycle is a continuously progressive one: the more you educate the more you have to educate. If the Chancellor is right in this supposition the universities of the future are confronted by a problem far more complex than the restriction...