Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...With the exception of four University crews, two class crews, and two Freshman crews, regular practice will stop. The above crews will continue on the river until forced in by the colder weather, about the fifteenth of next month to judge from past years. Other Freshman crews will be given a 10 days layoff from crew work, and consequently from compulsory exercise as well, extending until November 7, when they will resume work three times a week in the tank. All other upperclass crew candidates are free to report for practice inside or out at their pleasure...
...Harvard unit of this division, of which A. McElwain '21 is chief marshal, will assemble in the Yard at 6.45 P. M. Here, torches, crimson sashes and red-fire will be given out. After leaving the Yard, the unit, headed by the University band, will go by the Freshman Dormitories, back up along Mt. Auburn street to Plympton street and thence by Massachusetts avenue to Boston. It will then march through Marlborough street to Arlington street where it will unite with the other college organizations and form behind the 6th division...
...small group of college men in France is clearly set forth in Mr. Buell's account of the Harvard Reconstruction Unit. Mr. Colby's crisp and entertaining essay on "Barbers and Barbarisms" reveals a practiced hand. What seems to the reviewer a sound presentation of Russian affairs is given by Mr. Holbrook although the facts in the opening paragraph might have been brought more closely up to date...
...Vanderlip will spend the morning at the Business School office in University Hall making arrangements to take charge of a group of lectures to be given to the second-year class during the second half year under the title of "The Beginner's Introduction to Business." At 1.30 in the New Lecture Hall he will deliver a lecture to the members of the Business School on the "Advantages and Disadvantages of Banking and Finance as a Vocation." This will be his first appearance in his new capacity as "Lecturer on Business Economics at the Graduate School of Business Administration...
Intellectual achievements in outside activities is always given due weight, though the danger of personal bias makes this evidence less reliable. But a student's activities in extra-curriculum pursuits are not regarded as making up for deficiencies in his scholarship rating at the Office...