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...comparable to a busy, inherently selfish city? True; college is selfish in that the sincere student comes realizing that he is about to devote four of the best years of his life to the process of analysing his own personality and directing it into such channels as will develop his peculiar talents and capabilities to the utmost. But this is not the whole story: If it were, each one of as would go forth to an enlightened hermitage. All this attention to self is subordinate to a more fundamental urge the desire to express that self in relation to others...
...have to develop relations between nations, so that peace can be assured" the affirmative continued. "Pacifism is a doctrine, a philosophy in itself, not only to be carried on in war time but in peace time as well...
...York City, March 31,-Listeners at radio receiving stations the country over formed a nationally representative audience as the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence '71, Bishop of Massachusetts, speaking tonight before a distinguished gathering of the Harvard Club, formally opened a $10,000,000 drive "to develop nationally the public service of Harvard, University". The speech was broadcasted by WJG to all parts of the United States...
Arrangements have been completed with the Sand Hill Polo Club of Pine hurst, N. C., to have the University polo team practice there during the Easte recess. The playing will consist mostly of unofficial games with members of the Sand Hill and other clubs, which should do much to develop effective team-work for the intercollegiate hate meet...
College students--not yet having attained intellectuality--rarely feel, this sympathy; in attempting to develop a closer understanding and cooperation with the working multitudes, the Dartmouth Club performs a vital service. In such a combination the masses gain direction, expression, prestige--while the "intellectual" who casts his lot with them acquires the support, the dignity, the political effectiveness without which his own talents are helpless...