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...mistake both from the point of view of those undertaking it and from that of the class as a whole, as being, just to that degree in which it was a success, a step in the wrong direction, a step away from and not towards earlier and closer contact with the University as a whole...
...benefits that the social worker himself derives hardly need enumeration. That he will be broadened by his contact with fellow men in a different sphere of life, and that he will learn much more about social conditions than any course in Social Ethics could possibly teach him, is a certainly...
...Jacob Gould Schurman will deliver at Cornell University this year. This is the first time in a number of years that the president has personally conducted a lecture course in the University. As United States Ambassador to Greece throughout all the Balkan trouble, President Schurman has come into close contact with many interesting points in international law and diplomacy, and with the present war raging in Europe, the course promises to be very interesting...
...difference to a large part of the College what some clubs do, or who belongs to them. That is a blessed state of affairs, and has been one of the guarantees of democracy, liberalism, and tolerance at Cambridge. But the Freshman Dormitories are going to bring students into a contact with their classmates, much closer than any that has been possible heretofore. It is confidently hoped that the Dormitories will enrich the experience of the men who pass through them. It is likely that they will also intensify social consciousness. Therefore if the clubs were to invade each Freshman class...
...gainer by two or three years' devoted service as a newspaper reporter. The experience he would amass, in quick thinking, in the power of swift and direct expression, in knowledge of men and affairs, he would find invaluable. Often, after a few years of work, a reporter, thrown into contact with lawyers or doctors or scientists or business men, discovers in himself an unsuspected aptitude for one of these other pursuits, and leaves his first choice for the new. But he carries with him an experience that he will never cease to value...