Word: worth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...communication to the Yale News, reprinted in this morning's CRIMSON, Mr. William E. Hocking, a Yale graduate, says much that is true and worth consideration, about the relationship between Yale and Harvard. His plea that the friendly feeling between the two Universities be strengthened is timely in view of the keenness of the athletic rivalry that is every day manifesting itself. He tells how Yale '89 presented Harvard '89 with a loving...
...years or finals. On these the student might write any suggestions which he considered of value and it is to be expected that this would assist in solving some of the problems confronting the professor. Such a plan has been tried in several instances and is particularly worth the serious consideration of all those conducting large, or comparatively large, courses. Surely those who take the courses know best their effect on the individual and their worth...
...extended comment on recent books on the war, a number of which he is clearly minded to place under the heading "More German Atrocities." More in the line of peace is the frontispiece, a facsimile of the manuscript of "America," recently presented to the College Library. It is well worth framing. Professor Royce contributes a brief "Word for the Times," which, too, is well worth framing, especially the thoughts he puts in the mouth of the youth of today. Professor Fitch discusses "Religion and the Undergraduate," and tries to find why a larger proportion of students do not come under...
...that is Harvard made, managed and acted is to be given by the Dramatic Club tonight. As an example of what the undergraduates can do in a field in which the University has a wide reputation, the play is interesting; as an amateur production of real merit it is worth while seeing; the undergraduate audience tonight should be a large...
...before the breaking out of the war he published a volume "La Revolution industrielle et les origines de la protection legale du travail en Suisse" and dedicated it, "A mesancieus collegues de l'Universite Harvard." Unfortunately the words about the University in this preface would lose much of their worth by conversion into English...