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...problems are taught, and two hours of manual labor daily are required. The graduating class was made up of members of seven different unions and it is expected that these and the graduates in years to come will rise to leadership in their unions. Thus will the college furnish forth the ranks of labor with leaders who know the history of the movement and who understand its problems...
...Nothing is scientific unless true," said Dr. Bryan. "No truth can hurt the Bible. Our objection is to guesses put forth by scientists in the name of Science." He added that many of "the 40" would not have signed the document if it had said in plain English that man was descended from brutes and that Jesus was not born of a virgin...
...each of the first three years, and the remaining two and one-half for the Senior year. At the same time, the higher Freshman standard will put new men to a severer test in quality though not in quantity, so that they will be obliged to put forth their best efforts at once, and be keyed up to better work when they become Sophomores...
...present recrudescence of interest in psychic and spiritualistic phenomena, partly due to the activities of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has called forth vigorous attempts on the part of investigators to secure objective evidence. The most ambitious project is that of the Scientific American, which recently offered $2,500 each to the first persons to produce an authentic psychic photograph and other psychic manifestations of physical character, under prescribed conditions, to the satisfaction of a committee consisting of Prof. William McDougall (psychologist), Dr. Daniel F. Comstock (physicist), Dr. Walter Franklin Prince and Hereward Carrington (psychic investigators), Harry Houdini (magician...
...Crimson retaliated in the second and third, however, Hammond and Buell each making a run. For two innings the teams fought back and forth, neither side being able to score. Then in the first of the sixth, Woodruff, the visitors' center fielder, started the inning off with a scorching liner to center. Wood landed hard on the next ball, but Burgess made a spectacular catch that brought the first out. Cameron, the next batter, swung viciously and rapped out a liner between left and center which gave him ample time to come home before the ball was relayed...