Word: without
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...article recently published in the "Boston Globe," the Faculty of the University was rather bitterly criticized for their alleged refusal to give academic credit to those men who entered the service. The boys "skipped their classes without even saying good-bye to their professors" and now the wicked Faculty refuses to grant them recognition of the education gained in the "world of men." Such action is "unthinkable," according to the "Globe...
...parallel to this can be found by taking the case of a man in business. He enlists or is drafted into the service. When he returns, his old position is waiting for him. That is the job he knows. He isn't suddenly pushed ahead without further experience. What a business concern does, the University is doing. She is welcoming back her sons in their old positions, not shoving them forward to ones which would be unfair both to them and herself...
...star Freshman track man, will not return to College till next fall. D. F. O'Connell, captain of 1921's cross-country team last year, is at present rated a dropped Freshman, ineligible to participate in athletics. Since the absence of these men the University track squad is without stars although Coach Donovan has found good material among the men reporting...
...composition must be (a) for four or more voices, with or without accompaniment; (b) of either a sacred or secular character, and if the latter, of the type shown in Mozart, Chimbini and similar masters in polyphonic music; (c) must be submitted by an undergraduate or a member of any graduate school. The title page of the manuscript must be signed with an assumed name. All the competitive compositions must be in the hands of the committee by April...
...Directory which the CRIMSON offers the University this morning contains the names of all students in the College, Engineering School and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences who registered up to and including January 13. In a number of cases men registered without giving any address. In those instances where the addresses were not later obtainable, the names of the students were nevertheless included as a matter of record. A few notices of change of address were received after the Directory was on the press, too late to be included...