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...demands for greater freedom in cutting. Plainly the educational world is moving away from the idea of education by compulsion and toward the idea of education by desire. And if once the premise as to the existence of such a desire is granted, it is hard to find any fault with the tendency...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DESIRE TO LEARN | 10/17/1923 | See Source »

...only possible excuse for dragging it, the "logic of the larger lines", to be aliterative, Mr. Monteux had. Even so it did not wholly satisfy. It was in the symphony, too, that the orchestra shone least; a certain lack of brilliance, which is Mr. Monteux's major fault with the classics,--that lack which must necessarily accompany his extreme refinement, was overbalanced by the wood and brass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 10/13/1923 | See Source »

...that this condition is the students' fault for not driving better bargains is not very helpful. The absorbing thought of the last week of college is to get out of Cambridge just as quickly as possible; next fall seems far off, and the desire to make a reasonable moving contract is very faint. Perhaps any action of the College would border on paternalism, but considering the general confusion and excitment during the last few weeks and the necessity for prompt and untroubled concentration in the fall, such action is certainly warranted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WE MOVE ANYTHING" | 10/13/1923 | See Source »

...novelty has worn off and social service is considered less "the thing"; undoubtedly men in the upper classes have less free time at their disposal; but, after all is said and done, there is a large residue of men who have tried social service work and who--perhaps through fault of their own, perhaps through fault of the system--have found it wanting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNQUESTIONING SUPPORT | 10/6/1923 | See Source »

First Basses: R. C. Binge '27, C. I. Burns '25, M. L. Carroll Jr. '24, R.M. Cole '28, L. L. Daggett '26, J. L. Dawes '25, N. L. Donaldson '26, A. F. Eby '27, J. H. Fault Jr. '27, R. M. Henschen '27, S. B. Heywood 2G.B., F. P. Houck 1E., R. A. Johnson '24, H. M. Kropp '25, Gardiner Littell '24, R. Pilpel '26, D. P. Richardson G., A. M. Sheemaker 1L., M. W. Stevens '27, F. A. Webster '27, Leon Wiley G., O. L. West '27, John Winder '27, H. R. Wood '27, Theodore Viche...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AFTER TRIALS GLEE CLUB SELECTS 172 NEW MEMBERS | 10/5/1923 | See Source »

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