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...unjust in recitation requirements and marking--in fact, every "what to do" and "don't do it" about his courses in the catalog of undergraduate criticism. Separating the chaff of the chronic growler, the captious individual and the carping dispenser of profane fault-findings from the bulk of the comment would still leave a deal of wholesome material worthy of honest reflection. This cannot be done, unfortunately, and there is no means of getting the undergraduate views on a course to the instructor, other than some action initiated by the latter. This happens occasionally, but far too seldom, and more...
...organization. The good grace, the especial fitness, of including such an officer among the fellows of Harvard just at this time when the generous response of alumni the world over has carried the Harvard campaign for endowment to all but its final triumphant conclusion, is too evident to need comment When one considers also the new breadth of representation which Mr. Byrne brings to the board in his capacity as the first Catholic ever elected to be a member of the Harvard corporation, the interest of his appointment stands revealed in its totality. --Boston Transcript...
...narrowness of college men and women and their lack of perspective on the world at large, has been the cause of much unfavorable comment in the leading magazines of today, even to the point of discrimination against the newly graduated students...
Believing that I can qualify as an authority on "The Costs of a Degree," it is my duty to take exception to the editorial which appeared, under that title, in the CRIMSON for April second. That article is worthy of no comment; suffice it to say that its author obviously knew very little about the subject...
...play selected for production this spring, Benevente's "Governor's Wife, has been only recently printed, but has attracted much favorable comment from crities. Other plays by the same author, especially "The Passion Flower" have been and are playing with success in various cities of the United States. "The Governor's Wife" is a play dealing with modern Spain, and has three elaborate settings...