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...addresses in the auditorium, and delegation meetings. The aim of the Conference is to give the undergraduate an opportunity for the discussion of his life work, and practical religious subjects with men who are leaders in every sense of the word, and to broaden men mentally and spiritually by contact with members of other universities and by ten days of continuous out-door life...
...summer in a law office is generally wasted; it may be spent better in a business office. Attending courts is good, as is anything bringing one into contact with all classes of people...
...Freshmen in methods of work has frequently been pointed out. Closely connected with this need is that of a more efficient system of assistants. In most undergraduate courses the professor's lectures are used as a supplementary text-book, while it is the assistant only who comes into immediate contact with the student. It is therefore of the utmost importance that the assistant be competent to teach, with enough time for effective teaching, and with genuine interest in the welfare of his students...
...show the true relation between military power and individual welfare. Even if his patriotism does not lead a man to devote his entire life to the real defense of his country, even to carrying the campaign of education into the more backward nations, wherever he does come into contact with the problem he must make his contribution along these lines. If we are ever to make progress we cannot begin by investing in Summer Military Camps. President Eliot has truly said that they are worse than a waste of time...
There is doubtless much to be gained from six weeks spent at one of the well-situated camps in the way of outdoor life, discipline, and contact with other men. There is, similarly, very little difference of opinion as to the immense importance and significance of the almost universal military service in the whole life and industrial progress of the German people...