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...surveys of the activities of students in allied nations broaden the issue's scope. Alan Booth, the secretary of the International Student Service in Great Britain, describes the role of students in a nation which has every-day contact with total war, while John Ballantine '42 contributes an interesting survey of education in war-time Russia...
...keep outsides from overcrowding the classes, the University could issue cards to undergraduates who wish to audit. But since students are allowed to enroll in only two courses, they should be allowed, as usual, to broaden their education beyond the sixteen courses required for a degree. The system used under the old plan for former Summer School groups needs an overhaul and tune-up to keep pace with the new accelerated program...
Organized and prepared by a group of Harvard psychologists, the gathering brought together representative of a number of the city's 1600 youth clubs in an effort to coordinate and broaden youth war activities...
Both The Classics and Philosophy Departments, two strongholds of faith in the need for an humanistic education despite the transitory affairs of the word, are now adjusting their traditional programs. This is the result, in part, of a desire to attract more students to those fields and to broaden the analytic powers of those already taking courses in them. Of deeper consequence however, is the realization of the necessity to straighten the lines even of subjects only remotely connected with...
...Classics Broaden Attraction...