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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Rhees has taught at Amherst College, and since 1900 has been president of the University of Rochester. He has written for numerous journals and periodicals. Professor Bliss Perry will preside and introduce the speaker. Immediately after the lecture there will be a meeting of the International Polity Club in Stoughton 15 at which Mr. Rhees will be present...
There has as yet been little response to the call for a Senior Class Song. It must be written by a Senior, and should be suitable for singing at all graduate and undergraduate gatherings of the class, as well as by the Glee Club at Yard Concerts and on Class...
This is the first time that the complaints have been seriously considered by the Faculty. Since the Student Council, ostensibly the mediator between students and Faculty, is not allowed to plead directly before the Faculty but must content itself with sending to it a written petition, there is always considerable difficulty in obtaining a hearing for a complaint. The oral exams. have been overhauled by previous Student Councils, but their recommendations have been shelved or blocked in some department before they ever reached the Faculty. By the time that the class of 1915, after being in the toils for three...
...Secondly, men not having passed the orals at the end of Sophomore year shall be allowed the option of a written examination in French or German at the beginning of the Junior year--that is, before they really go on probation. And, furthermore, that a written examination shall be optional subsequently so long as the student is on probation. The passage set for the examination shall be of the same grade of difficulty as the oral, but different from it in consisting of an extensive, well-rounded chapter or episode, which need not be translated with verbal accuracy, but only...
...sustained action that makes a musical comedy good instead of mediocre--or worse. If there is one weakness which has characterized many previous plays of the club, it is the lack of a substantial basic plot. One cannot criticise the present production upon that ground. The music is well written; several of the numbers are decidedly catchy, although as a whole the music would be more effective if the solos were sung by voices of higher calibre...