Word: cooperativeness
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...Head of the Family" is a tragedy in one act, by G. F. Abbott 1G. The cast is as follows: John Farley, O. Lyding 1G. Clara, his wife, Miss A. E. Borden Hettic, their daughter, Miss Mary Cooper Henry, their son, E. W. Hammond...
...article in the Century Magazine on the "American Undergraduate," Clayton Sedgwick Cooper takes a diametrically opposite view from many men who have lately been setting forth their ideas of colleges and college men. He finds that the average student may fairly be called a student, that he posseses a desire for realism and entire naturalness, that he has a keen sense of humor and radiates a generally breezy atmosphere, that for the most part his life and his nature are free from animosity and bitterness and that "he has acquired the fine art of laughing at himself and with himself...
...Cooper believes that the college man is really religious, not that his religion is always directed toward the expressions of it exemplified in chapel attendance and attention to religious instruction, but that he really has the religious impulse and the religious spirit. He cites the great increase in active betterment work as indicative of the practical rather than theoretical nature of the college man's religion...
Following the separate conference held for college students and for preparatory school students, at which Bible Study methods were discussed in detail, Mr. C. S. Cooper, International Bible Study Secretary gave the final address, strongly stating his belief that the personality of the leader of the utmost importance in this work...
...Address by Mr. C. S. Cooper in Phillips Brooks House...