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...John Dewey, in one of his periodic attacks on the present system of education, remarks that it is strong on its receptive side and weak on the creative; and that the consequence is a comparative scarcity of creative artists and thinkers among us. The American university is in need of constructive criticism; and it must be admitted that it has been receiving a great deal--from the outside. Suggestions have been made by many writers and educators, men who have studied and compared the methods used in different colleges, and commented on them. All that is needed now is that...
...following men will play for the University: Dr. Philip Franklin, C. S. Dewey 4G., J. C. Foss '26, Adrien Gambet '25, A. H. King '24, H. A. McCashin '25, W. B. Pecksok '26, R. H. Sawyer 3E.S., K. P. Smith Jr. '25, W. N. Tuttle '24, W. T. Pattison...
...Gunkel '25 Second Old Man J. A. Abbott '25 Old Woman Miss Gatlin First Girl Miss Olmstead Second Girl Miss Hoffman Third Girl Miss McClennan Man J. J. Collier '23 Wife of Man Miss Secoy Act III First Man Guest W. C. Treat '23 Second Man Guest E. H. Dewey '23 Third Man Guest E. J. Bliss Jr. '26 First Woman Guest Miss Hoffman Second Woman Guest Miss Gatlin Third Woman Guest Miss Miller Fourth Woman Guest Miss Jordan Servant W. S. Wilson '26 Act IV Doctor Mannix Walker '26 Old Woman Miss Woodworth Act V First Male Heir...
...James Green, back 20 5.09 145 Louisville High Jope Hudgins, back 21 5.07 150 Missouri Mil, Acad. John Hunter, back 21 5.08 155 San Diego High Theodore Johnson, guard 21 6.01 185 Lawrenceburg Clarence Jones, guard 21 5.10 176 Louisville High George Jones, guard 19 5.08 203 Forest High Dewey Kimball, back 23 5.10 134 Edward Kubale, center 22 6.00 176 Fort Smith Clifton Lemon, back 22 5.10 165 Owensboro High James Liggett, back 23 5.09 167 Kiski Academy Howard Lynch, tackle 20 5.10 180 Amorilla High James Roberts, back, 23 6.01 235 Semersey High John Rowland, back...
...successful opponents were Godfrey Dewey 3 G. E. and Dr. Philip Franklin, instructor in mathematics at the University. R. E. Spaulding '26 won a draw after playing for two hours