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...membership in the Unit will be open until today, and the necessary blanks may be obtained from S. R. McCandles, Arch. School, Robinson Hall, or from the Office in Robinson Hall. Men who are following courses in Architecture and Civil Engineering may apply for membership; a certain number of non-technical students will be accepted if they are sufficiently versed in the French language. The colleges sending quotas in the Unit are: Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania and Yale...
...government run on the same plan as that of the country, with an upper house and a lower house, each with its distinct functions. There would also be an executive in the supervising Faculty Committee. Half of the members of this congress should be fraternity members, and half non fraternity men. Cornell suggested, in imitation of the system in operation at that college...
...grades of managers, on the other hand, make a much poorer showing. "In 1919-20", says the report, "the managers obtained no A's, had only about one-third the proportion of B's obtained by non-participants, had nearly twice the proportion of D's and almost three times the proportion of E's. . . . The scholarship of managers and candidates for managerships was strikingly inferior to that both of players and of students not participating in the major sports...
...Apparently no such pressure is felt by the managers. While the average non-athletic upper-classman has 30 unexcused cuts a year, and the average player 32, the average manager...
...widely circulated statement that the Intercollegiate Liberal League was organized by the Intercollegiate Socialist Society is false; the League is the embodiment of a spontaneous student movement which recently began to crystallize at Harvard and Radcliffe. Its intention to maintain a non-committal attitude on social questions was exemplified in the catholicity of the choice of speakers for the Convention. It will be recalled that among those who spoke were John Hayes Holmes, President Briggs of Radcliffe, Doctor Harry W. Laidler and President Eliot. The purpose of the League as embodied in the Constitution and accepted by the Convention reads...