Word: greatness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...person in the country, can fail to sympathize with the CRIMSON in its stand on accuracy as shown in the editorial in the issue for January 12th. At a critical period such as this there is no quality so important as accuracy. One slight misstatement may lead to a great deal of trouble. Consequently no person should be so carefully and painstakingly accurate as the editor of a journal such as the "Nation." Unfortunately, Mr. Villard has not exhibited this quality, and still more unfortunately, Mr. Villard is not the only inac- curate editor of such journals...
...Maclaurin's death takes away from us a very striking figure. Although not yet fifty, and having spent only ten years here, he had become one of the leading men in our old community. Learned and sagacious, he was also a man of great practical ability. He seemed gifted with a marvelous power of gathering wealth for the institution over which he presided; and from a structural point of view he created it anew. The great buildings beside the Charles will be an enduring monument to his capacity of forming a great conception and carrying...
...schedule of the College--the Junior dance. As was the case last year, the dance will be held in the Harvard Union, and since, under its new management, the Union has undergone such a vast improvement over its mess hall atmosphere of last winter, the committee in charge has great hopes of outdoing the highly successful party given a year ago by the present Senior Class...
...Retail Store Management, will be given for this half-year by Mr. D. K. David, to consider the place of the retail store in the field of business. As there are over half a million of these stores in the United States, such a study of them is of great interest and importance. The course on Industrial Management will be given by Mr. J. J. Callan to study the various methods used in the factories of this country. It is a combination of research work and a series of informative lectures. In the field work of the course the students...
Abundant material and great enthusiasm for every branch of sport, major and minor, is the report from the authorities at Princeton. Although the interest in minor sports now occupies the attention of most of the men, the athletic directors have found time to give consideration to plans for the major sports of the coming year, and preparations are well under way to turn out in 1920 the best teams in football, track, and baseball, and the fastest crew that Princeton has seen in many years...