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...over here", continued Mr. Russell when told about the recent dispute over the R. O. T. C., "that you have no personal liberty. The individual is too prone to follow the crowd. So although I approve of pacifist movements in universities, I myself would be much too individualistic to bother about abolishing your Military Science 'Department, I would merely refuse to have anything to do with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BERTRAND RUSSELL SCORES INTELLECTUAL QUARANTINE | 4/11/1924 | See Source »

Coach Wachter hopes that Captain Gordon will be fit to enter the fray, but his injured leg continues to bother him. If he is not in condition to start, Merriam will again be used in his place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MASS. AGGIES QUINTET TO SEEK REVENGE TONIGHT | 1/25/1924 | See Source »

...There is so much bunk in the papers nowadays that I don't bother to read much if it," said Coach R. T. Fisher '12 to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday in connection with the craze for "All--" football teams which has flooded the press of the country. "A newspaper football expert sees perhaps nine or ten games in a season, gets what information he can from press accounts and from hearsay, and then blossoms out with an All-American, All-Eastern, or All-Something-or-other team. His story makes interesting reading. The public eats it up and calls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CALLS "ALL" TEAMS A POPULAR CRAZE | 12/11/1923 | See Source »

...Republic of Plato, or of Aristotle's more abstract theories, but such moments are well balanced by detailed and very interesting descriptions of the practical, lived philosophy of the everyday Greek. And much of this is material that the average course of instruction, for instance, does not bother to tell us. Thus a whole section is devoted to their national poverty. It is new, too, to learn of the barrenness of their soil, and its direct results upon the tillers. We are brought most interestingly into contact with a Greek audience at the theatre, and are made to understand from...

Author: By O. Laf., | Title: WRITES ON CULTURE OF 'CLASSICAL GREECE | 11/24/1923 | See Source »

...stirred by two outrageous crimes during last week, announced that the only possible remedy for the state of affairs was a more stringent pistol law, and then headed south for a sojourn in Bermuda. Acting Commissioner Leach has now taken up the reins and decided sapiently to settle the bother by running crooks and male-factors out of town...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SONGS OF INNOCENCE | 11/23/1923 | See Source »

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