Word: largerly
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...poems Mr. Hillyer, whose verse always commands respect, contributes "Revelation" and a sonnet. The former is not quite successful in harmonizing its words or its figures of speech; the latter, like many sonnets by the same author, is larger in conception and in diction than the sonnets of most undergraduates. Mr. Nelson's "Harbor Lights," though a little rough, is vigorous and contains one fine stanza. Mr. Rogers's "Oh Wonderful Wind of Desire" begins well and is spirited throughout, but in the last two stanzas seems not quite at home with its form. "Transition," by Mr. Benshimol, lacks...
...more calls for athletic directors in secondary schools, especially in private schools, than it could fill. The management of school athletics is usually entrusted not to professionals but to college graduates, who will devote part of their time to teaching an academic subject, but who will give the larger portion to arousing in the school a healthy interest in outdoor sports, and to coaching one or more of the teams. Such positions do not require, as a rule, men with brilliant athletic records; men who have played on "scrub" football and baseball teams and who understand the rules...
...Francis Peabody '80, who seems to dive to the very bottom of the turbulent sea of crew-coaching troubles. He comes up smiling with this pearl: "We may reasonably expect that Harvard will, under these new coaches, win her fair share of the races with Yale, a much larger portion than heretofore of the races with Cornell, and also win from such other colleges as she may row against in the future." Bon voyage to the crews of Coach Herrick...
...policy will be adopted this season in keeping a larger squad on the rink for a longer period. Class games will be held as last year after the squad...
...those investigated with 6.3 per cent. At Columbia, the largest university in the country, the percentage is 9.3. Furthermore, there are 608 professors and associate professors, who hold Harvard degrees, teaching in other colleges throughout the country; and the number of instructors and assistant professors is without doubt much larger...