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TIME also reported Seattle as the western objective of the Army's "frigid test" flight (TIME, Jan. 6). The objective was Spokane. Cause for such errors seems to be Seattle's news-vigor, reporting the Northwest more actively than other northwestern cities. Let news-vigor increase elsewhere. Meanwhile, TIME will redouble its efforts for Northwest accuracy...
...merely a structure on which are built the tutorial system, the Reading Period, Ancient Authors examinations, language requirements, and particularly, the divisional examinations in the Senior year. Intelligent preparation for the latter demands up-to-date notebooks for reference and a painstaking review of the whole field of concentration. Test papers and the student's discussion of the questions asked would be an invaluable aid for such a-review. The practical solution of the problem is that suggested in the letter. A simple announcement as to where the bluebooks may be secured after the grades have been filed in University...
...work is grouped according to entries, all the pieces of one sort being placed together. One of the advertisements of local interest is the large Old Gold proof demonstrating the fact that Harvard was the first college where Old Gold failed to win first place in the blindfold test. The work of Norman Rockwell, John Held Jr., and other men whose work has appeared in local and national advertising during the year may now be seen together...
...officers of Harvard University made the arrangement that the first five years of the awards should be a probationary period to test the soundness and practicability of the conception. These five years have now passed and the awards are being continued in the conviction that they have proved themselves a means of encouraging merit and stimulating improvement in the field...
...which the nation will be built, have shared this belief in full innocence of the ways of men and morals. When the Volstead Act was declared no infringement of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Young America wavered a moment in doubt. And then in the most amusing test case of the post-diluvian age, the highest tribunal decided that bootleggers must pay an annual income tax on their ill-gotten returns...