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...Lect. Hall Mr. Fainsod, B2, B5, B7, B13 New Lect. Hall Mr. Haines, A6, B12 New Lect. Hall Mr. Putnam, B11 New Lect. Hall Mr. Reed, A5, A8, A10, A13 Memorial Hall Mr. Thompson, A3, B1 Memorial Hall Dr. Wild, B6, B8 Memorial Hall Mr. Wilson, A1, A2, A4, A11 Memorial Hall Greek G Dr. Moseley, Sec. 2 Sever 30 Greek 8 Sever 30 History 10b Harvard 6 History 19 Sever 17 History 36 Sever 17 History 39 Sever 17 History 41 Harvard 5 Italian 3 Sever 6 Mathematics A V Professor Huntington, Sec. 1 Memorial Hall Mr. Adams...
...work of the Oxford-Cambridge defense, directed by A1 Cornsweet, former Brown football captain, was the feature of the game; the individual playing of Rains, who scored six goals, five of them unassisted, was the mainstay of the team's offense. Harvard's greatest power was in its offense...
...College Board Entrance examinations, it is given in two forms; the comprehensives and the old plan yearly tests. The contention of the board that the comprehensives are too difficult may be true in the light of the large number of men entering under this plan forced to take English A1. However, the quality of writing done by the Freshman class does not indicate an over-abundance of knowledge in this subject. On the other hand, the old plan examinations with their annual doses are so narrow in their scope that they actually represent very little of the candidate's ability...
With nearly eight hundred men in English A1 and with seven hundred in History 1, most of the "professor-and-student-on-a-log" doctrine of which Mark Hopkins was wont to dream, seems to be relegated to the limbo of unattainable idealism. Yet these two courses are but collssi among a race of giants. With four other courses attracting more than five hundred men apiece, the gap between the fountain head of learning and the disciple grows immeasurably wide...
...split infinitive from the speech of Harvard men is perhaps an object worthy of the serious attention of the faculty, but the process is unduly painful. To sit at the feet of wisdom and imbibe a true love of the English language necessitates inspiring instructors, and in English A1, the inspiring quality of the instructor is more than likely to be determined by the whims of the fickle Goddess of Fate. Given a poor instructor, any natural inclinations towards the study of English are likely to be smothered under the soporific influence of the teachings of the mediocre mind...