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Ambitious in its proportions and Notre Dameish in the variety and range of high-powered opponents is Yale's newly announced 1934 football schedule. The season begins with Columbia and down to the final encounter with Harvard there is a fine array of glamorous opponents including Army, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Dartmouth, without a single game on the roster which might be termed a "breather." This action is a radical reversal of the sedate athletic policy recently heralded at Yale, providing for a definite emphasis on intramural athletics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELI EXPANSION | 3/13/1933 | See Source »

...baffling array of shots at both goalies, and five-man attacks with mad scrambles in front of the nets kept the spectators on their feet the whole evening. Not until the final bell sounded the end of the hockey season was the outcome certain for the game was a continual see-saw of scores...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fast-Skating Crimson Puckmen Down Eli in Overtime Tilt, 4-3 | 3/9/1933 | See Source »

With the publication of this morning's statistical array the CRIMSON has printed the last of the answers to the tutorial System Questionnaire which was mailed to the tutors late in December. Despite many complaints relative to the nature of the direct questions which were sused, and despite the palpably incomplete character of the returns, the CRIMSON feels that the investigation has proved satisfactory. The statistical queries were not intended to duplicate the work of the admirable student council report of 1931; they were designed to foster student discussions of the system and to draw general expressions of opinion from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TUTORIAL SYSTEM | 2/21/1933 | See Source »

...What do we get for all that money? We get a huge array of expensive buildings, a huge horde of expensive quacks, an immeasurable ocean of buncombe . . . high-salaried experts in solving the insoluble and achieving the impossible ... a truant officer to fetch [the pupil] and police him, a dietitian to save him from scurvy and pellagra, a surgeon to remove his adenoids and tonsils, a dentist to plug his teeth, and a psychologist to chart the movements, if any, of his IQ . . . multitudes of special classes for backward pupils . . . struggling with the uneducable ... ten or twelve years of intensive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Mencken v. Gogues | 2/20/1933 | See Source »

Absent from New York, Bishop Francis John McConnell had not given explicit permission to use his name, but he voiced no complaint. Later Rev. Dr. Cleland Boyd McAfee (Presbyterian missions) wrote the Groups that he had been listed "by mistake." Nevertheless, the array of sponsors showed that what was once "Buchmanism" and is now The Groups has at last found wide favor in high places...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: It Works | 1/23/1933 | See Source »

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