Word: written
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...abolition of all Saturday classes, and the requirement of a written report only once in two weeks for first year courses, was announced by the Business School authorities last night. This came as a result of a meeting of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Business Administration held last Wednesday evening. The new plan is to go into operation this second half-year...
...plan of requiring a written report only once in two weeks means an absolute reduction in the number of reports required during the half-year. The Faculty hopes that the quality of reports will be improved under this schedule and that the report work will interfere lese with the daily class-room work. Heretofore the professors in charge of the first-year courses have noted that class preparation has suffered on days on which reports were...
...following article on the action of the I. C. A. A. A. A. at a meeting held early this week was written for the Crimson by S. deJ. Osborne '26. Osborne was manager of the University track team last year and also was in charge of the fiftieth annual championships which were held last...
...said that "La du Barry, Maitresse de Roi" was written for Madame Cecile Sorel by Messieurs Aderer and Ephraim. It seems scarcely credible. At any rate it is the play chosen to show her off to greatest advantage before American audiences. She has elected to play it seven times this week, and "Camille" only twice. Whatever the vehicle in which she apears, Boston is favored of the god in having her at the Opera House for even so short a time, but it seems a maestros pity that some play of less pictorial and elementary nature might not have been...
...years ago the CRIMSON published the first criticism of courses to be written by undergraduate and printed in an undergraduate publication in the history of education in this country. It was greeted both as heresy and as enlightenment, as a sign of progress and as a sign of the degeneracy of modern youth. There were those who like it, and those who disparaged it, and even those who refused to read...