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There is considerable optimism as a result of the races last Saturday. Despite a following wind which helped the Quakers more than has generally been recognized, the University crews came through strong at the finish and pushed the Pennsylvanians to the limit. Dr. Howe has proved that he can develop a crew which, if it cannot win all its races, will at least always make "a creditable and sportsmanlike showing...
...agency stands in a confidential relation to each of its advertising clients, just as a lawyer does. In order to develop a higher standard of practice, the better advertising agencies of the country organized in 1917 the American Association of Advertising Agencies. This organization has at the present time 133 members, representing agencies located in all the principal cities in the United States,--and the combined volume of business handled annually by the members of this organization totals approximately...
...possible then to see some justification of such activities. In them one is constantly thrown in touch with men of similar interests; contact is easy. Not so easy is it to develop abiding friendships when the highest pitch of emotion must come out of books; that may be a better way, but it is more difficult: most have not sufficient appreciation. So they seek contact elsewhere; the unfortunate part is that often--usually--they do not know what they have...
...teaching abilities in proper proportion simply can not be done; yet teachers must be had. The tutorial system is a real advance along this line; the progress made so far is unimpeachable. The Faculty side of it, except for the English Department, is now well-organized. It remains to develop the refinements, and in this the attitude of the tutee is of overwhelming importance. The old story again--"What you put into...
...problem of adjusting the enrollment of some of our popular courses to the facilities for instruction in them again presents itself. Every year we have the situation of three or four courses whose registration far exceeds the anticipated number. For one reason or another a large number of students develop a sudden desire to hear this or that professor, or to study this or that subject or period. The result is that three or four times the normal number of men receive approximately one-third or one-fourth the attention which it is the pride of many professors to devote...