Word: winter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Upper Dane. Economics 23, Sever 26 Economics 33hf., Sever 21 Education, all courses in Lawrence 6. Engineering, all courses in Pierce Hall. Engineering Sciences 3, 5, Pierce 209 Engineering Sciences 3b, Robinson Hall Engineering Sciences 11, 16, Pierce 202 English B, 10hf., 10b hf., consult Professor Winter, September 30, 11 A. M. and 12 M.; Oct. 1, 11 A. M., 12 M., Holden. English E, 3a, 4, 5, 50, Sever 2 English 1, 29a, Sever 5 English 2, Harvard 6 English 12, Emerson D English 14, Sever 6 English 18, Emerson J English 22, 54, 64, Sever 11 English...
...fall announcement of the University Press shows very clearly the efficient management and rapid growth of the Press since its foundation in 1913. The plant in the basement of University Hall has been considerably enlarged and will make possible a greater output of books during the winter. In addition to publishing numerous books, the Press has inaugurated a new policy in taking over from other publishers, several editions of "works of a high scholarly character" for which it will now become sole agent...
Alterations in the Fogg Museum were made during the fall and winter, and the building was re-opened on February 4. The roof was raised a considerable distance, increasing the exhibition space and greatly improving the light and ventilation of the second floor. Space which had formerly been wasted has been utilized as workrooms, store-rooms, and quarters for the staff. The main gallery is now better lighted and the capacity of the photograph room is enlarged...
...each accupying one week. Inasmuch as these devotional exercises were frequently performed in an indifferent and perfunctory manner by those who had little or no interest in them they were far from edifying, and often distasteful to the students. Being obliged to rise before daylight, to go through the winter's storms and stand shivering in a cold room, listening to what seemed to be mere routine, even in the opinion of those who conducted it, and then going to recitations before they had breakfasted, it is not surprising that a spirit of discontent was created which manifested itself...
...called "Wisconsin idea" has been definitely applied. With the constant trend towards "state socialism," the necessity for such expert advice as a university alone can adequately supply grows ever greater. Concrete expression of this sentiment was given in the submission of a bill to Congress during the past winter for the establishment of a National University. While government support possesses many definite advantages, institutions entirely free from government control and possible partisan influences secure distinct benefits attainable in no other...