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Physiology I (erstwhile known as Hygiene I) is a course widely elected by Harvard undergraduates. Unfortunately, however, the College authorities have not seen fit to make the course compulsory. Although English, French, and German are prescribed, it has not been considered worth while to force a man to take that which will not only enable him to care for his body with some degree of intelligence, but also to understand some of the laws of nature which parents too often neglect to teach their children. Moreover, "First Aid to the Injured" is taught in Physiology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESCRIPTION OF PHYSIOLOGY I. | 5/15/1911 | See Source »

...supervision. The reason that it has not been universally adopted is because many consider it too Utopian an advance, too impracticable for the present state of undergraduate morals; it is, say its opponents, a system which puts too much strain on the student; the average man is not yet fit to bear the responsibility. Still, they admit its value in theory. Therefore, being, as it is, an advance on an ancient and artificial scheme to prevent cheating, it should immediately recommend itself to the less conservative and more progressive elements at Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW LIGHT ON THE HONOR SYSTEM | 5/13/1911 | See Source »

...Hornblower. R. C. Leslie and W. S. Seamans, Jr., forwards, will be lost by graduation. R. E. Durran '12, who played left centre this season, will be the only University forward eligible again next year. However Hopkins and Sortwell, of this year's victorious Freshman team, should fit in wide left end and right end, respectively. For the remaining forward position, R. C. Gilford '12, if eligible, will undoubtedly prove better than any of the substitutes from this year's University squad. Of the latter, the most promising are J. S. Childs '12, F. H. Palmer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUNTINGTON HOCKEY CAPTAIN | 4/8/1911 | See Source »

...courses too much stress is laid upon theoretical discussions and too little upon practical illustrations. Particularly is this true of courses in economics and related subjects. So often, indeed, is the student taught merely what should happen in a certain artificial set of circumstances that when he tries to fit the theories he has learned to the actual occurrences of the day, he is utterly unable to reconcile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURES BY OUTSIDERS | 4/7/1911 | See Source »

...Whereas: Almighty God in his infinite wisdom has seen fit to remove from us, for a while, our friend and classmate, Walter Lucion Graves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Second Year Law Class Resolutions | 4/1/1911 | See Source »

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