Word: successful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...relay team is distinctly favored to garner a final eight points for the Crimson in the dive, and with success in the preceding events those points should prove decisive...
...success of the new plan will depend almost wholly on the careful selection of personnel. Reducing the number of lectures is in itself only a condition of improvement. The skill with which section meetings are conducted will determine whether or not the formal changes are valuable...
...Burgess Magrath, recently appointed incumbent of the new chair of Legal Medicine in the Harvard Medical School, outlined the striking need for expert administration of community health boards. With a vigorous denunciation of the ignorance displayed by inexpert officials, he pointed out that in many respects hope for future success in community health protection was dependent on the training of competent experts. In closing he expressed the opinion that every large medical college should provide its students with at least an elementary training in the legal aspects of medicine and should offer opportunities for advanced post-graduate study...
...basic fact is that Harvard, in working away from the lecture system pure and simple, has not been able overnight to create the atmosphere and training which are required to make the tutorial system a success. Progress has naturally been tentative, and the precise goal has not always been clear to those involved in the transformation. At the present time Harvard education is essentially a compromise between the tutorial and the lecture system...
...Japanese people were told by a Press which the Government now rigidly controls that Japan's drive at Shanghai was initially a success, whereas it was initially a failure. Popular elements opposed to the Dynasty and to the Regime were suppressed by police...