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Professor Hollingsworth closes his chapter on the "Curriculum a Vocational Test" with the following significant remarks. "On the whole, then, all these studies point in a consistent direction; those who are destined to achieve distinction do so at an early age. Whether measured by achievement in academic courses, honors in...
Few men who have not been to a small college can appreciate the value of a close relationship between professor and student. As one of our eminent Harvard graduates has said, "It is worth all the school's cost if the long discipline brings each one of us into living...
This great growth came during the presidency of James Carnahan. Not only were the number of students increased under his regime but the number of professors and buildings grew, and the general policy was broadened. In the 31 years of his administration, 1,677 students were admitted to the first...
If I may be permitted to do so, I urge undergraduates particularly to keep their eyes and ears open, not alone to the perception of the attitude of eminent alumni in Massachusetts, but to the voice of the whole people--miners, trainmen and farmers, as well as Boston bankers. ISIDOR...
The training necessary for the men on whom rests the responsibility to organize and direct the technical side of great industrial affairs must include special scientific culture together with actual experience and practice, according to Sir Robert Hadfield, an eminent English engineer in metallurgical and chemical engineering.