Word: without
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...student must pass each year has been raised from three to four, and the right of taking examinations has been made conditional on regular attendance in the exercises of the school. The list of colleges and universities from which holders of degrees are entitled to enter the Law School without examination has been increased to include the following: Bachelors of Arts of Kansas, Wesleyan, Lawrence and Manhattan Universities, Bachelors of Science of Princeton University; and Bachelors of Philosophy of Western Reserve University. Seniors in Harvard College will not be allowed to register in the Law School...
...sixty about fifteen are by undergraduates. An interesting feature of the collection will be a large number of themes written on topics of the day by members of English courses given by Professor Hill, Professor Wendell and Assistant-professor Gardiner. The themes were deposited in the Library without being read, and will be kept with the other manuscripts until the chest is finally opened...
...Devens struck out, Coolidge made a two base hit, scoring Clark. Stillman received a base on balls and Kendall was hit by a pitched ball. Reid then knocked a high fly just back of second base, which was allowed to fall untouched, scoring two more runs. The game ended without further scoring, Pennsylvania seeming to lose courage in the face of Harvard's lead...
...main dining hall at Memorial be devoted to this purpose? It would be an easy matter to furnish it tastefully, replacing the clumsy tables and chairs by something lighter and more comfortable. Waitresses could be engaged for the room, and by means of the outer door visitors could enter without causing a riot in the main hall...
...drawing should be made interesting for their own sake from the beginning, and should not be taught merely as a dry means to some future achievement. By applying this idea to other branches of learning, the technique of the various arts and sciences could be acquired almost incidentally, without the undue emphasis which it now receives. The long years wasted over dull statistics could be used for the acquisition of vital knowledge, in which the student could see his own ideals and follow them unconsciously. Education should develop a pupil's ability as well as his knowledge; and this result...