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...Maxim then attacks the errors of a too idealistic pacifism. There is no doubt that idealists and dreamers enlisted in this cause have put forth many impractical theories and proposals. This does not affect the maintenance of a sane and temperate attitude in the question of armament increase. A sharp contrast between the two types of pacifist has just been furnished by the resignation of Mr. Bryan, due to his disagreement with President Wilson. The President's policy, never that of non-resistance, has been such as to inspire the confidence and support of the whole country...
...suggestion is one which has already met with the approval of several members of the Faculty. The system has long been in operation with men on the so-called Dean's List, men who are, however, least in need of more initiative. The change would in no way affect the work or requirements of any given course even in so far as a professor should consider it desirable to value attendance at lectures in the final grade. All probation requirements and regulations would also continue as at present...
...questions such as "What is to be your vocation?" "Why did you elect this course?" "What difficulties have you met?" The purpose of these questions is not to discover "what the public wants" in order to make any course more entertaining. Neither will the information they elicit affect instructors' estimates of students' work, for the answers are to be mailed directly to the Division of Education. Their purpose is evidently to enable the department to meet individual needs: a duty easily neglected in large scale education, but none the less important. Foreign experts have criticized American education in that...
This will be particularly hard on athletes, as the warnings come out in the fall just before the beginning of the basketball, hockey, had swimming seasons, and in the spring, they break into the middle of the baseball season. The new rule will not affect football, as the fall warnings do not come out until the close of the season...
...Princeton trustees, at their annual fall meeting, voted to raise the tuition fee from $160 to $175 a year, the change to go into effect in September, 1915. In order that this increase may not affect needy students, they also voted to raise the remission fee from...