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...month ago the CRIMSON made editorial mention of a plan to exchange school boys between our country and foreign lands. It has been suggested that I should further explain this matter, and I am glad to do anything which will convince college men of the important part that schools and colleges can play in the improvement of international relations. The plan which I proposed in my last Annual Report has no doubt been carefully propounded frequently before. I merely wished to make an acutely localized application of a well known theory, viz., that if scholars from varied lands fraternize, later...

Author: By Dr. SAMUEL Smith drury, | Title: STUDENT EXCHANGE PLANS TO HELP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SAYS DRURY | 3/7/1923 | See Source »

...children were then placed in an incubator. Within three days they were taking nourishment normally, and since then have gained steadily in weight-the boy even more rapidly than the girl...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: A Baby's Heart | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

Recently a doctor grafted a portion of a pig's eye on the eyeball of a blind boy, Alfred Lemonowicz, of Paterson, N. J. According to reports the operation was partly successful-the young boy is able to see slightly. At any rate, the attendant publicity has secured the young man a contract to appear in vaudeville with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Publicity | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

...boy Emperor of China: "I have adopted the name of 'Henry' for myself and of 'Elizabeth' for my recent bride, Princess Kuo Chia Si. I did so in admiration of Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: Mar. 3, 1923 | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

...discussion sprang from the suicide of Vivian Tanner, a "Blue Coat" boy of Christ's Hospital, who had been "ragged" for poor playing in a football game. The headmaster of Christ's Hospital was reported to have said that "If a boy acts badly as a linesman a mild kick is not an excessive punishment." The result was a storm of indignant protests. Then Canon Lyttleton of Eton published his opinions including the sentences quoted above. Followed more indignation. Interviews with headmasters, teachers and laymen representing every shade of opinion began to appear in the press. And apparently...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Boys Who Are Mad | 3/3/1923 | See Source »

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