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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following article was written by Ex-Governor H. J. Allen, of Kansas, about the College Cruise of the World which is to leave the United States next September on the S. S. Ryndam. Governor Allen will be the editor-in-chief of the daily paper which is to be published on shipboard, and he will also be in charge of the courses in Journalism. In the article printed below he describes the plans which have been formulated for the cruise and also explains its purposes...
Never before on shipboard has there been such an opportunity for material for a daily newspaper. It is planned to publish one in which the students will assist in the editorial work. Each copy will contain an article from some student or member of the faculty, written under the inspiration of exceptional environment. This daily newspaper will represent during the trip, and be a facsimile of, 48 American newspapers...
...following article, written by Jacco Mikkola, assistant track coach at the University, is one of a series which is being written by the leading coaches of the country on the events which will be contested in the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet...
...Confidential Guide of College Courses which it will publish at the start of the 1926-1927 college year. Last year each criticism was "the honest reaction of an individual of normal individual of normal intelligence to a particular subject and its manner of presentation in Harvard classrooms". Each was written by an editor of the CRIMSON. Next year the CRIMSON will endeavor to make the guide more representative of general undergraduate opinion by calling for contributions from the college at large...
...innovation will feature the new guide. Whereas last year's criticisms were all written by editors of the CRIMSON and each criticism was the reaction of a single individual, the next ones, it is hoped, will be more representative of the general undergraduate opinion. The CRIMSON, therefore, invites criticisms of all courses from undergraduates. These criticisms should be mailed to the President of the CRIMSON, 14 Plympton Street. They can be of any length and as laudatory or deprecatory, abstract or specific as the individual author may desire. All communications to be considered must be received before the close...