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There are thus two extremes, the man who goes into politics for a livelihood and loses independence for the sake of influence, and the man, who loses influence for the sake of independence. There is, however, a large middle ground between these positions. No man should make politics his profession...
The papers in this part of the country describe the condition as deplorable; and it seems as if this crisis had one of two alternatives as an outcome--either a pitiable white-feather laying down of arms, or an awakening to unprecedented action, as a lesson learned from the Amherst...
An appeal to the college element as such is tinged with no assumption of superiority or feeling of class distinction. We attack the colleges because the colleges through their existing organization and the affection of their alumni offer a definite basis for attack; because, also, we believe that the college...
"The Gold Strike on Dutch Creek," and "Glotto's Crisis," are the remaining stories. The latter has bits of excellent description.
The current number of the Advocate through maturity of treatment and variety of theme is unusually good. The leading editorial--on criticism--by neglecting the precaution of premising its definition of good criticism and over-looking the fact that, besides the destructive, there is an appreciative criticism often as illuminating...