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...Compulsory attendance at classes and too frequent hour examinations, particularly in the Junior and Senior years, injure the tutorial system, insofar as it has been introduced. They also hinder consistent attempts at intellectual development outside of courses...
...last the Senate can settle down to some interesting business. There is a new treaty to dissect, a new opportunity to bandy words the like of which has not been seen since 1918. "Does the Senator from Idaho?"--will be heard at frequent intervals if we are to judge from the opening debate. The Senate and the newspapers are apparently equally thrilled over the prospect of action once more, if what goes on in the Upper House at Washington can pass under that name; and the country would be thrilled too were it not for several facts...
...valuable features of the Fogg Museum is its policy of holding frequent special exhibits in various fields. No small museum can have a completely representative collection; and ours, in spite of its good building, is unable to keep on view continually all the objects which it possesses. These periodic display have a double value; they bring to Harvard special exhibits loaned by generous collectors; and they bring out, where all may see them under favorable conditions, the less important objects in the possession of the museum, which have to be sacrificed in the general arrangement. They provide also a chance...
...indicates not that there is no interest but that undergraduates do not believe in the value of this sort of discussion. The Disarmament Conference, we believe, is being discussed constantly in the college not in a formal, organized way, with probably as much benefit as it there were frequent meetings...
Yesterday afternoon Coach Wachter sent his squad through a long practice workout laying special emphasis on the passing game. Frequent substitutions were made in all the quintets, team A at the beginning of practice lining up as follows: r.f., A. E. McLeish '23; l.f., Lewis Gordon '24; c., H. B. Tyson '23; r.b., H. E. Feiring '23; l.b., W. V. Miller...