Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This afternoon at 4.30 o'clock the Student Liberal Chib will hold the fourth of its series of afternoon meetings which have been called to discuss problems of education at the University. In this meeting special emphasis will be laid on questions dealing with the further introduction of the tutorial system and the modification of the present method of giving lecturs and examinations. To this meeting members of the Faculty, Alumni and Student Council have been invited. The meeting promises to be one of the best-attended ever held at the Liberal Club...
...time ago we advocated the abolition of practice before the opening of college in the fall, limitation of inter-sectional games, and abandonment of any advertising of any sort of intercollegiate contest. Others have recommended many reforms, some similar, some very different, some radical, some inane. The latest to discuss the subject are President Hibben of Princeton and Professor Mendell, chairman of the Yale Athletic Board of Control. President Hibben says, in part...
...Richard C. Cabot '89 and Dean P. P. Chase '00 will address the Freshman class at a meeting on Thursday, February 23, in Smith Halls Common Room to discuss arrangements for the annual Freshman Jubilee...
...first general meeting of all football coaches and officials to discuss the changes in rules which seem appropriate, will be held at the Hotel Biltmore, New York, this evening at 8 o'clock. The meeting has been called by Walter Camp, Secretary of the Football Rules Committee, in an effort to allow all those interested in the sport to express their views on the present rule situation and to suggest any changes which seem advisable. The gathering is, of course, unofficial, as no actual changes can be made, though whatever specific recommendations are offered should have an influence...
...groups will discuss the same subject, "Social Principles of Jesus", being the title of a recent book which will form the basis for discussion...