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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...noted as worthy of commendation Dr. M. T. Copeland's book on the cotton-manufacturing industry. In the discussion of works dealing with industrial efficiency the Review emphasizes the fact that Professor Hugo Muensterburg has written and published much regarding the practical application of psychology to the problems of everyday life, and points out that his most recent contribution on the subject is a volume devoted to the relations of psychology to industrial efficiency. Turning to the field of Municipal Government, the reviewer calls attention to Professor William B. Munro's volume on "Government of American Cities," which he describes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IN THE WORLD OF LETTERS. | 4/2/1913 | See Source »

...word perhaps regarding that poor woman in Canton. Now supposing this to be a fact attested by unbiased witnesses, would it be fair--unless it can be proved that it is an everyday occurrence--to condemn a people wholesale from one instance? As well consider the recent case of the New England clergyman Richeson as typical and condemn the whole American society! And apart from that, are there not even in the civilized West instances of suffering--unrelieved suffering--so heartrending as to lead some of the most thoughtful of men to turn pessimistic and pronounce modern civilization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Protest. | 3/21/1913 | See Source »

This will be the forty-seventh production of the Society. The story of the play, which deals with a golf tournament, is woven into a plot which can truly be called a plot, as distinguished from the flimsy "plots" of the everyday musical comedies. The songs play an important part and add a yaluable touch to a show well adapted to a college organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUSICAL COMEDY BY PI ETA | 3/6/1913 | See Source »

Teaching in the far East offers an unusual opportunity to college graduates who wish to complete their education by seeing something of the world before settling down to the everyday work of life. This should appeal to men intellectually inclined, who have a love of adventure and of travel over unbeaten paths. The experience of living in the Orient for a year presents educational possibilities which mere travelling cannot give, as it brings a man into intimate touch with the life of the people, and enables him to study it under the most favorable conditions. Now that the importance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEACHING IN FAR EAST | 3/6/1913 | See Source »

...casual listener the major function of music is to please. Professor Spalding emphasizes the oft-neglected but supremely valuable quality of music; namely, its everyday usefulness. This article should be a "lamp unto the feet" of many. May it be widely read...

Author: By A. T. Davison jr., | Title: HARVARD MUSICAL REVIEW | 10/24/1912 | See Source »

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