Word: finality
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Last day for receiving applications of candidates for Final Honors in Geology...
...judges--Professor Baker, Mr. I. L. Winter and F. W. Dallinger '93, retained the following six men: A. G. Alley, Jr., '01, H. F. Cochems 3L., E. Mayer '00, W. Morse '00, M. Seasongood '00 and H. A. Yeomans '00. These men, at the final trial on Thursday of next week, will present a formal debate; Mayer, Morse and Yeomans, as determined by lot, for the affirmative, and Alley, Cochems and Seasongood for the negative. The main speeches will be twelve minutes in length; the rebuttal, five. The final team of three speakers and an alternate, to be then selected...
...most interesting event was the hurdle race. All but one of the nineteen competitors were Harvard men, and every heat was closely contested. The final heat, between Kernan, Rice, J. H. Shirk '02, and A. W. Ristine '02, was the hardest fought race of the afternoon, Kernan winning by only a few inches...
...Stanley 1G., R. S. Silver '01, L. H. Shephard '00 and H. A. Yeomans '00. Professor Baker, Mr. I. L. Winter and F. W. Dallinger '93 will act as judges. Six men will be retained to form the working team and to present a formal debate at the final trial on Thursday of next week, when the three speakers and an alternate will be chosen...
...essential feature of all recent school reforms--or with a less question-begging title, school experiments or deteriorations--has been the tendency towards elective studies. We have on one side the desire to adjust the school work to the final purposes of the individual in practical life; which means beginning professional preparation in that period which has up to this time been given up to liberal education. We have on the other side the desire to adjust the school-work to the innate talents and likings of the individual; which means giving in the school-work no place to that...