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...follow this rule-if you are always busy-the trials of college need not concern you. You will not waste your opportunities; you will find that all the more are offered to you. Temptations will not trouble you because the busy man is impervious to them. You will make friends and they will be good friends; for common work is the greatest proving ground of friendship. You will see life because the only part of life worth seeing if found at work...
During the past College year, articles have appeared with rather monotonous regularity proclaiming that American Colleges are hotbeds of radicalism. As a matter of fact the student population of the present day does not concern itself enough with radical doings. With a large part of Europe in the hands of the extremists of socialism and parts of the rest of the world trembling (as the pessimists tell us) on the brink it would be indeed strange if Universities were not affected. Institutions of learning are supposedly the leaders of modern thought. If modern thought is tending toward radicalism, college...
...between employer, and employee. It is precisely that. It is government in the factory, mine or mill. It is a structure of conference committees which, in the best prevailing practice, are composed in equal numbers of elected representatives of the management. It is an organization, local to the particular concern in which it is set up, whose function and purpose is to so correlate the mutual interests of employee and manager as to produce the most harmonious working relationships, the most effective production methods, and the best teamwork between the two often hostile factors in industry, labor and capital...
...education. Congressional leaders interested in education are agreed upon such a compromise; General Sawyer has said he would accept it, and it should not prove difficult to convince the President that if there must be one department, with welfare included, it should at least have education as its primary concern. New York Evening Post...
...University accepted can go to France unless further funds are provided. Certain of the alumni will undoubtedly help supply the necessary amount; but this does not mean that present Harvard men should have no hand in an affair that is surely very much a matter of undergraduate concern...