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...provide Harvard with new facilities for caring for the sick. But some drastic reform and reorganization must take place now and University Hall should undertake some investigation of the prevailing menace. It is not a request but an earnest plea on behalf of students who depend so vitally upon these facilities...
...well taken care of, order has replaced former disorder, and the restoration of historic buildings and civil beautification are proceeding on all sides. Unemployment has been reduced from 70,000 to 25,000 in two years, notwithstanding that the chief manufactures-toys, lead pencils, brushes and Diesel engines- largely depend on an export market that is now near the vanishing point...
Administrators of each of the 43 State universities in the U. S. realize that fat legislative appropriations depend directly on public appreciation of the university's services. Last week the University of Michigan jogged the memories of Michigan editors with a list of 52 ways in which it serves Michiganders...
Maintenance of the so-called House spirit does not depend on students finding sustenance exclusively in the Houses. Even under the present almost obligatory system, the student who takes more than 18 meals in his House is as rare as an American photographer in Japan. Wholly proportionate decrease in price for a lesser number of meals admittedly is not feasible because of certain fixed charges. But a reduction of the 14 and 10-meal prices to a point more consistent with actual costs, and a dismissal of the traditional official belief that the 21-meal arrangement furthers "house spirit," would...
...when business is booming," to borrow again from the lips of Lippmann? As he himself, indicates, the problem cannot be solved simply by insuring the members of the central board an adequate salary. The writer of Today and the sage of Tomorrow observes that in large part this must depend "upon the capacity of the board itself to establish a tradition in which the respect and confidence of the nation will be the bulwarks of its independence." This is said at the conclusion of his article in the Herald-Tribune on Saturday...