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Arthur B. Emmons, III, ocC., president of the Harvard climbers, is organizing the party. Charles S. Houston '35, former vice-president, Edward C. Streeter, Jr. '36, vice-president, and Donald W. Brown '33, former secretary, will be among others on the trip, whose complement has not been filled...
Resolution: That the lectures complement, explain, and discuss the assigned reading rather than duplicate it or stray away from it, as is now true...
...Introduction: In many cases it has been found that the lectures do not complement or even bear any relation to the assigned reading. As the course tends to lose its unity and significance when its various component parts are advancing in tangents or, as is perhaps more important, when the lectures do little more than duplicate the reading, we recommend...
...double capacity of co-host with Tech and hard-fighting competitor to the untried Ithacans and the Big Red crews. The Crimson will go to the line in the Varsity, Jayvee, Freshman, and 150 pound classes as will Cornell and Tech, with only Syracuse failing to bring its full complement of 36 men ready to pull or yell for the alma mater until the last ounce of energy is expended...
...that "the size of classes has no relation to the effectiveness of teaching." He supported this statement by citing a survey recently completed at the University of Minnesota. Such a view must be based on the belief that the chief function of education is to provide students with a complement of facts, for it is difficult to conceive a satisfactory scientific method of testing its less tangible results...