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...difference between last year's system and this year's is much the same as that between the lecture and the conference or sectional system in a large lecture there is little chance for the personal contact between the speaker and the student which the individual conference affords". Dean Greenough said in a discussion on the matter with a CRIMSON reporter...
...held himself available to any earnest student whom his piled up knowledge might benefit. The award recognizes "his efforts in raising the standards of advertising, both as to planning and execution, his integrity in the profession, and his unselfish devotion to the younger men with whom he comes in contact...
...bill is thus unique and thoroughly agreeable. It simply provides for the removal of a universally recognized hindrance. In seizing the opportunity to eliminate this hindrance, those behind the bill are doing a favor appreciated by all interested in rowing as well as those who have come in actual contact with the present snarl of piles...
...relapse into institutions operated for the benefit of a single class, the way must be kept open for able recruits from the public schools. By admitting free from examination men in the ranking seventh of their graduating class, Harvard has done much to preserve this necessary contact. It remains for the high schools to enforce cultural standards which furnish adequate preparation for college work...
...been made with many other countries. Mr. Ogden Hammond, newly appointed ambassador to Spain, has agreed to entertain the group at Madrid. A special performance of the opera at Paris, athletic meets with Japanese colleges and debates are only a few of the diversions planned. In practically every country, contact will be made with the native students. Approximately 45 percent of the time will be spent ashore...