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...equal importance are the personal conferences, which may be arranged merely by signing a blue-book, with some of the foremost men in the various professions. They will be informal, and designed to allow the experts to find the particular problem of each student, and advise him accordingly. Contact with these leaders, whose sole object is to guide men to the most congenial outlets for their individual talents, may well save years of undirected groping. The whole effort is being made to help men get started in work they will always enjoy to prevent the wastage and the bitterness which...
...writers are representative men, chosen for their knowledge of their subjects and because they are well-known to Freshmen. They will deal unofficially with the problems which face men in the choice of their fields, and each will explain what the student may expect who elects the writer's particular subject...
...Concentration but Distribution that should be completed in the first two years. Distribution allows a student to sample the various fields and make certain that his special choice is right. It opens the view for him so that he can judge what outside courses will best supplement his particular interest. And it clears the way so that he is left free to advance to a considerable depth in at least one direction, his Concentration, which would be impossible if he proceeded in that direction during his earlier, and more immature years...
...competition for the Photographic Department of the CRIMSON will start at 7 o'clock this evening for all Freshmen who are interested with a meeting in the Crimson Building, at which the work of the competition will be outlined. Particular attention is called to the fact that no previous experience in any branch of photography is necessary. The competition will last 11 weeks...
Such sudden increase in brilliancy of fixed stars is not uncommon. Most astronomers believe that the changes are due to eruptions within each particular star, and that the sun spots we observe from time to time are similar, though trifling, eruptions within our sun. Since the stars that suddenly become twice as brilliant are supposed to be in about the same stage of development as our sun, the latter too might at any time flare up as the stars have done; and if it did, the intense heat would consume everything on earth as fiercely as an acetyline torch licks...