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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...competition for an original play written by a member of the University, and to be produced by the Dramatic Club in December, closes today. Manuscripts should be sent to K. Macgowan '11, Thayer 57. All men intending to compete are urged to submit their plays for the Craig prize, the terms of which were printed in Tuesday's CRIMSON, as well as for the Dramatic Club competition. Plays may be submitted for both; and in the event of one author winning both competitions with the same play, he may accept whichever award he prefers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Play Competition Closes Today | 10/20/1910 | See Source »

Every student in Harvard College must hand in, without fail, his list of studies written in ink on the card provided for the purpose, on Friday, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 6 P. M., at the places named below. All Freshmen must obtain the signatures of their Advisers on their lists of studies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS | 9/28/1910 | See Source »

...student wishing to take a "starred course" must obtain the consent of the instructor in the course, given in writing on the card containing the student's list of studies; for admission to a course "primarily for graduates," an undergraduate or special student must obtain the written recommendation of the instructor. Instructors may be consulted for this purpose at the rooms and at the hours named in the Directory of Instructors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS | 9/28/1910 | See Source »

Theses and written work in general have been much criticized as forming too great a part of the requirement in many courses. There can be no doubt, however, of their value as a means of gaining and testing knowledge, when the subjects of such exercises include important details of the central matter of any course. In History 13 the two long pieces of work, one in each half-year, are either mere bibliographies of some historical character or reports upon infinitesimal and often insignificant details of the slavery question. Among the former class of subjects the individuals treated are frequently...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY 13 REPORTS. | 6/8/1910 | See Source »

...avowed purpose of any written work is to further or broaden the students' knowledge and appreciation of the main subject of a course. The History 13 reports do not fulfill this object nearly as effectively as they might, the CRIMSON makes bold to claim. The preparation of the bibliography consists of looking over the indexes of as many books as possible which may contain references to the man who is under consideration. If a short life of the man in question is required, the student must also summarize the shortest biography of the individual that he can find. The final...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY 13 REPORTS. | 6/8/1910 | See Source »

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