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...final answer to the question can only be found through experiment. Given a trial of the ten years that Dr. Drury prescribes, a great deal towards better understanding of national problem might be accomplished. Certainly the feeling towards the United States in the central European countries where the American flag meant to the children food and care during the years of the war and after, cannot help affecting state policies when these children take a hand in their governments...
...spite of anarchy and assassination and rumours of war, infant Poland has successfully passed through the attacks of political measles and whooping-cough, and seems destined to grow up a strong member of the family of nations. Once established it will prove an effectual buffer between the central-European countries--more effective than the Belgium of 1914, because larger and stronger. And if, as has sometimes been claimed the true pessimist is really an optimist because everything will turn out better than he expects, the Daily Mail's correspondent can look forward to seeing in Poland the one hopeful sign...
There is another picture which goes side by side with these. It is a picture upon which I looked only last year, as I went through some of the countries of the Balkans, Central Europe, and Asia Minor. It is a picture of countless students, many of them dressed in the only clothes which they possess, old faded and patched army uniforms, young women with clothes fit only for the warmth of a summer day, hurrying to class rooms, with faces pinched by cold and hunger. Just read these words, written in a letter by a Russian student...
...Boston Latin School leads all the public schools with 49 of its representa- tives in the Freshman class. Second and third are Cambridge Latin with 20, and Springfield Central High with 11. Boston English High sends ten, while Brookline High has nine...
...schools have 23 in the class, nine from private and 14 from public, while 15 come from Pennsylvania. Morristown, with six members of the class, is the leader in this district. The secondary institutions of the South Atlantic section of the United States are represented by 24, the North Central and South Central send 46 and six respectively. The Western States, including the Pacific coast, have 19. The relations of the numbers from the private and public schools in this district is similar to those of New England. There are 102 from private schools and 100 from public...