Word: scholasticism
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Famed Wellesley came out 17th in the country, sending 5.8 girls on to greater scholastic endeavors for every thousand graduates.
Unlike many football stars, Miller was as good in the classroom as on the field, graduated from Notre Dame ('29) with a high scholastic average. Miller went home to Milwaukee, where his grandfather Frederick, a German-born master brewer, built his brewery in 1855. At a time when many...
William J. Hotch of Watertown, Mass., apparently committed suicide because of depression over scholastic difficulties, according to farewell notes left in the hotel room.
This has been Buck's policy in admissions, and Dean of Admissions Bender presently is seeking such students, continually drawing on generous scholarship funds. Thus Provost Buck's consistency in following a policy that aids as many as possible starts even before the entering class his entered. Certainly not a...
The B.C. freshman are expected to be especially strong defensively with a good pair of defensemen and a Boston all-scholastic goalie in Don D'Entremont. Coach Myles Huntington adds that their second line is "definitely faster than ours."