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...going to have democracy succeed and develop, we have got to get the benefit of college men and the highest ideals and standards. Education is as much of a help in public service as in any other species of service, perhaps more so, because it requires breadth of view. The problem is to make the people appreciate that it is their government. A municipal branch of government has more to do with people than any other form of government, either the nation or the state. The problem is so to administer the municipal government that its services will be given...
...public service as a profession, since local opinion and prejudice play such an important part; but the extension of foreign relations is opening a new door. This branch of service is going to be more and more important in the country. The State Department is now trying to develop them as a public career. The difficulty, of course, under any elective system is to make public service a career for any people, but efforts are under way to make the offices adaptable as a life work...
...that there is grave danger in Europe of another war, on account of the clash of interests between France and England in the treatment of Germany. "The interests of France are political. She wants to hem Germany in, in such a way that the latter cannot develop economically. England wants Germany to regain her industrial strength so that England may replenish her resources with German trade. If these two policies cannot be reconciled, there may be serious trouble...
With six new squash courts at its disposal, the 1923 team will have a greater opportunity to develop its raw material for the long schedule that is now being arranged. The increase in the number of games to be played is largely due to increased membership is the Massachusetts Squash Racquets League...
...Racquets team who will be available next season. Malcolm Bradlee '22 captain for the last two years; Myles P. Baker '22, D. McK. Key '22, and R. E. Smith '22 are all lost by graduation and for this reason the success of the team will rest entirely upon the development of the second string material. Carroll Harrington '24 is the most promising player while R. C. Bostwick '23, F.I. Carpenter Jr. '24, and C. C. Colt '24 are men who should develop into valuable material. In addition to these members of the second team, C. P. G. Fuller...