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...pagan in spirit as well as form. Not only do the faun and Bacchus sport upon the cover, but also there is keen sincerity in the written work. If the contributors are almost always conscious in their pose and if sometimes the strain is over-obvious, this is no fault of theirs: in our world sanity cannot be unconscious...
...business career this year of setting up and discipline would be a valuable adjunct to academic training. Whether the fault is ours or that of the home, many of our graduates lack discipline, respect for another, a sense of order and responsibility to arrange their days and make the most of them...
...making the award the chairman commented on the high character of the speaking done by both sides and expressed the opinion that the debate was the best interclass contest ever held. The one fault in the match was a tendency of both wings to avoid the point at issue, due to the faculty wording of the proposition, in which many loopholes were found. The affirmative stated that there were three possible courses open to the United States: either to continue the policy of exportation of arms and foodstuffs, or to place an embargo on such exportation, or to enter...
...well acquainted with socialism, I know the weaknesses of the movement," said Mrs. Kelley, "and Socialism's greatest fault is its present inactivity. There are two kinds of socialists, those who believe that the only way to promote their cause is through a revolution and those who consider socialism will come only through a long series of transitional steps...
...number as a whole is exceedingly good; but there is a sad lack of editorials! The only one merely discusses one of the articles. This is a fault easily remedied, however...