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Four crews will be boated from the Newell Boat House on Monday for the first outdoor rowing of the Crimson season Coach C. J. Whiteside, announced yesterday. Whiteside will select a University squad of 32 men from among the 80 oarsmen now rowing in University and class crew combinations. No definite boatings of University crews will be made until April...
This office was established purely for the purpose of helping the undergraduate to see the relationships between his rather theoretical work at Harvard, the life which he led before he came here, and the life which he will lead after he graduates, and to select a career in which he may be successful and content. In order to do that somewhat effectively, James Mack Swigert '30. Donald Freeman Brown '30, and I, have collected a wealth of information about what men do, how they do it, and how they reached the positions in which they do it. We have also...
...Each student at Yale shall select not more than five courses each year and junior and seniors whose work is of quality grade may, with the written approval of the class officer or dean, elect less than five courses...
...sitting in" occasionally on courses and sections, by maintaining close personal acquaintance with advisers and instructors, the Dean will be in a position to help select men, weed out dead matter, and keep the interest in advisees and students alive. If his recommendations are considered at odds with the traditional idea of faculty prerogative in the organization of departments, they nonetheless must be accepted as a necessary part of the present bureaucracy...
...things and innovations are often more attractive on paper than in subsequent actuality. The great problem of the new proposal will be to imbue its spirit into the flesh of University administration. While grades, theses, and courses dominate the standards of University Hall, it will be exceedingly difficult to select the basic material for the fellowships and have the winners free from the present pit-falls of the Graduate School...