Word: written
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following article describing Crimson Photographic Competitions was written by W. J. Hazard '29, former Photographic Chairman of the paper...
There is also an article on "The Narrative Record in Federal Equity Appeals," written by E. N. Griswold, who was president of the Law Review during 1927-28. H. E. Foley's work entitled "Incorporation, Multiple Incorporation, and the Conflict of Laws," with the addition of several reviews of recent legal texts, completes the contents of the forthcoming volume...
...inception of this experiment had as its basis a desire to dismiss as early as possible the requirement of a survey of a large field, with a view toward selecting a small portion of that field for highly specialized work in Senior year. A written examination at the end of Junior year closes the consideration of perhaps five hundred years of history, and leaves the candidate free for leisurely work on a subject of his own choice, untroubled by the spectre of divisionals just before graduation...
...ticket of admission to this field of scholarship in the Senior year is a passing grade in the written divisional examination the year before. It is just here that the proponents of the plan run a risk they have hoped to avoid, the magnifying beyond reason of the examination as such. The examination becomes something to be passed, a qualifying round to be met in the most feasible and expedient manner, for the privilege of attempting another, more specialized, task...
...following article concerning crew coxswains was written for the Crimson by C. H. Pforzheimer '28, coxswain of the University crew last year and now, a Freshman crew coach...