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...made: Lawrence Emanuel Bullard '17, of Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Roger Carlyle Fenn '15, of Cambridge; Paul Webb Ingraham '17, of Wellesley; Robert Chandler Kelley '17, of Dorchester; Selwyn Aubrey Robinson uC., of Makaweli, Kauai, Hawaii; Samuel Sewall '16, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Jackson Edmund Towne uC., of Milwaukee, Wis.; Frank Walker Wheeler '16, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Thomas Holden White '17, of Cleveland, Ohio...
...have chosen to have the facsimile printed in order to show that the project is really under way. They are anxious to receive suggestions from those interested enough to suggest. And since the Co-operative belongs to the College as a whole, each member has a right to be frank and free in his criticism...
...Harvard, 37 -- -- Total, 70 98 Dartmouth. Dartmouth, 13 Mass. "Aggies," 3 Dartmouth, 53 Colby, 0 Dartmouth, 33 Vermont, 7 Dartmouth, 48 Williams, 6 Dartmouth, 6 Princeton, 0 Dartmouth, 21 Amherst, 7 Dartmouth, 34 Penn., 21 Dartmouth, 10 Carlisle, 35 -- -- Total, 218 79 Pennsylvania. Penn., 53 Gettysburg, 0 Penn., 13 Frank. and Mar., 6 Penn., 10 Lafayette, 0 Penn., 20 Swarthmore, 0 Penn., 28 Brown, 0 Penn., 7 Carlisle, 7 Penn., 17 Penn. State., 0 Penn., 21 Dartmouth, 34 Penn., 0 Michigan, 13 -- -- -- Total, 169 60 Carlisle. Carlisle, 25 Albright, 0 Carlisle, 26 Lebanon, 0 Carlisle, 25 W. Virginia, 0 Carlisle...
...failures and flukes are as much a measure of a team as splendid gains and wonderful charges. If a team fails in a crucial test, it is not the better team at that time, whatever it may have been before or may be after. But, to be frank, the philosophy of hoping that the better team will win is curiously involved with a good deal of believing that we (and Yale men feel this, too) shall be found to have the better team...
Superintendent Frank E. Spaulding, of Newton, spoke on "The Measurements of Efficiency in Secondary Schools," while Professor George D. Strayer of Teachers' College, Columbia University, gave a very interesting talk on "Is Scientific Accuracy Possible in the Measurement of Efficiency in Instruction...