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Princeton, N. J., Oct. 19, 1915.--Dean McClenahan, chairman of the board of athletic control, in a statement issued tonight declares that Princeton made no protest of any sort concerning the five men whom Yale has declared ineligible. The whole matter was brought up by Yale authorities entirely on their own initiative, who deserve the fullest credit possible for their action...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE TOOK UP ELIGIBILITY MATTER ON OWN INITIATIVE | 10/20/1915 | See Source »

This plan proposes to adopt a form of city government similar to that of the city of Boston. The mayor will have full control, and power to appoint all officers and city commissioners. To assist him a board composed of 15 aldermen at large will be elected, though their function will be chiefly advisory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGISTRATION FOR VOTERS WILL TAKE PLACE TODAY | 10/6/1915 | See Source »

...system was evolved,-the system now in use by most law schools in this country. A recent noted investigator from Vienna expressed the opinion that students were probably better prepared in the University for the actual practice of their profession than anywhere wlse in the world. Since Langdell took control in 1871, the Law School has to its credit not only the evolution of the case system, but also the creation of an academic, non-practising group of teachers of law, and the elevation of standards for the law degree. These achievements have profoundly influenced the legal education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A CENTURY OF LAW. | 9/25/1915 | See Source »

...Geological Conference in Mineralogical Lecture Room, University Museum. "The Glacial Control Theory of Coral Reefs" by Professor Daly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What is Going on Today | 5/18/1915 | See Source »

...however, the object of the CRIMSON to attack the Pierian, but to show the need of a University orchestra, under the control of the Music Department. Such an orchestra could be of utmost service to the department,--for example, by playing illustrations for Music 3 and 4, and by running over original scores for members of Music 6. At present, a man who plays a year in the New England Conservatory Orchestra gets credit for a half course. There is no reason why such an advantage should not be enjoyed in an orchestra from which the University gained the benefits...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PREJUDICED PIERIAN. | 5/18/1915 | See Source »