Word: groupe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...likely to show less of that restless dissatisfaction with the contemporary university educational process than college graduates of other institutions. And abruptly to break up the traditional pattern of the university into a theoretical scheme of more or less self-contained "quadrangles" seems to some an effort to group men by architecture rather than by the more natural process of association--an artificial solution for fundamental social and educational problems...
History 1. Mr. Chamberlain, 2, 25, Conf. group I New Lect. HallMr. Cram, 1, 2, Conf. group II Memorial HallMr. Dow, 8, 18, Conf. group III Emerson DMr. Jordan, 4, 18, Conf. group IV New Lect. HallMr. McDonald, 5, 14, Conf. group V Memorial HallMr. Parkman, 15 Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Perkins, A, Conf. group VI Geol. Lect. Rm.Mr. Potter, B, Conf. group VII New Lect. HallDr. Scramuzza, 8, 21 Emerson DDr. Scramuzza, Conf. group VIII Emerson FMr. Stratton, 9, 27, Conf. group IX New Lect. HallMr. Williams, 10, 28, Conf. group X Emerson JMr. Woolbert, C, Conf. group XI Geol...
...Samborski '25, Director of intramural Athletics, who is prominent in Harvard baseball history sates: "The idea is probably in accordance with educational theory, but there seem to be not a few practical objections to it. The game cannot be likened to a course examination because the former concerns a group directly, while the latter is the affair of an individual. If the strategy of the game were the equal concern of every player, this objection could be set aside. It is, however, impossible to conduct a baseball game with nine men on the strategy board. And therefore the mistakes...
...promptitude anything that showed signs of giving corporeal form to the dread dragon of Paternalism. The University would have been disappointed had it failed to do so in so easily identifiable a case as Professor Coolidge's letter to prospective members of Lowell House who were in or near Group VI of the Rank List...
...least requirement for participation in any degree in anything extra-curricular. It may well be the province of the head of a House--for whose duties there are as yet no precedents--to seek to keep the members of his House in good scholastic standing--which does not mean Group III, or even Group...