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...work will be conducted under the usual conditions and the customary standard of efficiency will be required, but as the competition will close at the same time as that already in progress for members of the class of 1912, shortly before the final examinations, the usual period of work will be shortened by about three weeks...
...were elected for the ensuing year: president, J. B. Diman '96; vice-presidents, E. D. Russell '80 and A. H. Ward '85; secretary, Professor P. H. Hanus; treasurer, O. B. Oakman '87; member of the executive committee, to serve for five years, N. H. Black '96; committee on educational progress, J. E. Downey, F. O. Carpenter '80, N. C. Hamblin, F. M. Leavitt, J. Mahoney, W. D. Parkinson, S. Sears, J. W. Wood, Mrs. F. F. Andrews, and Mrs. E. Bradley; delegates to the State Council of Education, W. H. Cushing '93, G. W. Evans '83, G. P. Armstrong...
...grammar schools and said that they must be worked with individually. Professor W. T. Foster '01 of Bowdoin College emphasized the need of backbone in college administration to prevent standards from being lowered for the sake of larger numbers. H. W. Holmes '03, chairman of the Committee on Educational Progress, then read an abstract from his report...
...clock. At the morning session M. L. Perrin, Professor in Boston University and superintendent of schools in Wellesley, and Prof. W. T. Foster '01 of Bowdoin, will speak on "Present Educational Needs." This will be followed by an abstract from the report of the Committee on Educational Progress, by H. W. Holmes '03, the chairman. J. Lee '83, and F. P. Fish '75, both of Boston, will continue the discussion of the same subject in the afternoon session. The morning session only will be open to the public...
...LECTURES ON THE MORAL ECONOMY. IV. "The Moral Test of Progress." Professor R. B. Perry. Emerson...