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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...itemized statement is as follows: Receipts. Balance from 1917-1918, $645.97 Returned from loan to Red Book, 184.90 Collection April, 1919, 1,029.50 Interest, 10.99 Total receipts, $1,871,36 Expenditures. Expense on 1917 Smoker, $41.45 Smoker, Feburary, 1919, 195.41 Smoker, April, 1919, 183.25 Class Scholarship, 400.00 Printing, 24.75 Student Council Dues, 15.00 Total expenditures, $859.86 Balance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIORS DO NOT LACK FUNDS | 12/5/1919 | See Source »

Immediately following the Student Volunteer Convention in Des Moines, the Eighth National Convention of the Intercollegiate Prohibition Association will be held in the same city on January 5, 1920. This convention will bring together representative students and professors from all important institutions to consider the liquor problem abroad, to gain a vision of the responsibility of American to other colleges of the world, and to work out the plans for an extension of the college prohibition movement to all other lands...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WATER-DRINKERS TO MEET AND ORATE AT DES MOINES | 12/5/1919 | See Source »

...delegates to the Student Volunteer Convention are urged to remain over one day to attend this prohibition convention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WATER-DRINKERS TO MEET AND ORATE AT DES MOINES | 12/5/1919 | See Source »

...system of general examinations and tutorial assistance, established at the University in 1916, and greatly broadened last spring, seems not to have been entirely successful in bringing about the advantages at which it aims. One of its main purposes--to give the student more freedom in his studies and a chance to carry on a certain amount of individual investigation--has been entirely missed, because the faculty has failed to provide any time in which the extra work may be done...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TUTORIAL SYSTEM. | 12/4/1919 | See Source »

...must put the tutorial system on a sounder basis. To make it successful would mean a diminution in the required classroom routine and a decrease in the number of tests to compensate for the added individual work. Such a change would increase both the opportunity and responsibility of the student. Certain men would no doubt waste extra time given them; they are the same men who absorb as little as possible under the present system. But the ever-increasing number of students who aim to get the most out of their four years at a university would leave Harvard fitted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE TUTORIAL SYSTEM. | 12/4/1919 | See Source »

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