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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...faculty and institution of a university are for but one purpose--the mental and physical development of the students. But although they can help, the main test lies with the student himself." He then went on to say that statistics compiled by the faculty have shown that the attainment of scholarship in the Graduate Schools corresponds directly with that obtained by men while undergraduates in the University. President Lowell ended by pointing out that if a man puts his best into his studies and also into his outside activities the former will take less tme, and will increase in standard...
...game featured by strong batting on both sides, the University second baseball team, with a total of fifteen safeties, defeated their Yale opponents 9-4 yesterday morning at Soldiers Field. Although, the, Elis smashed out eight singles and a triple, the Crimson batters, with three triples, four doubles, and eight singles easily out hit the visitors, and held a safe lead after the fifth inning...
...triumphantly stated that out of a total of over 125 editorials during the past year the CRIMSON has not put forth more than six unqualified opinions. Since May 27, 1918, the CRIMSON has printed 316 editorials, of which at least three out of four expressed decided and unqualified opinions, although not as radical or vindictive as those in which the Harvard Magazine evidently delights...
...percentage of American college men who gave up their lives in the Civil War is much larger than that of those who made the great sacrifice in the present war, although the total number is much smaller. The University's percentage of 11.2 in the war of secession is more than eight per cent, greater than the present rate, but only 1,232 students took part in that struggle, of whom 138 died...
...time measured not merely by months but by weeks, army engineers have succeeded in converting army stores and supplies into a vast collegiate equipment including laboratories, gymnasium, class and demonstration rooms, as well as vocational work-rooms of many sorts, all in a surprisingly short space of time. Although semi-permanent in character, this equipment is amazingly complete. Barring the 60,000 text-books and 40,000 books which comprise the Library, nothing has been sent from this side of the water. Without aid from home, except in this one regard, these Americans in a foreign country have produced from...