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...university which prides itself in being a great university there is no real justification for leaving such a gap in the list of courses as that created by the omission, over a period of years, of a course that is indispensable to many men's plans of study, elementary meteorology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN INEXCUSABLE OMISSION | 10/24/1934 | See Source »

...fullback posts were the one hole Jack Carr found vacated at Commencement. Dick Gummere and captain Bill Wemple, who graduated last June, were both named "outstanding players for the season of 1933." So far this year Carr has filled the gap with Ferd Stent, who substituted in the backfield last year, and Horace Robinson and found them satisfactory. Bob Holcombe is serving as alternate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 10/16/1934 | See Source »

...work of the Dramatic Club in the past, though commendable in its own line, has left the histrionic field of activity untouched, causing a definite gap in the life of the University. While some attention may be given to the art of playwriting and to dramatic interpretation in the regular composition and public speaking courses, there is still little chance for actual experimentation and presentation along this line. Such a group among the students could study the stage arts, write plays of their own, and produce an interesting and varied program throughout the year. Then, too, there is a wealth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DRAMATIC CLUB | 10/11/1934 | See Source »

...polishing. That is, however, an ideal which, although pretty enough, will be long in the coming. The definite imposition of more mature work in the Freshman courses would be a reasonable step in the direction of more stringent entrance requirements, helping all the while to bridge the present gap between the first and second college years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CASH AND CARRY | 10/9/1934 | See Source »

...Harold J. Laski is appearing in one of the early issues. The Critic further plans to devote at least two pages of every issue, to book reviews, and to publish adequate criticism of books of serious and general interest. In so doing the editors feel they are filling a gap left vacant by all other publications...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: President of Revived Harvard Critic Expounds Views and Aims of the "Fourth Publication" | 10/3/1934 | See Source »

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