Word: fortiori
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...England. The salvation of our country must be worked out by men with training and a broader view. On the other hand, in this age of democracy no man can become truly, educated who has not at least a live interest in political issues. Every man, and, a-fortiori, every college man, should be at least an amateur politician...
...great significance is Professor Coolidge's observation in a recent address, that the war gives American colleges the opportunity to become international centres of learning. A-fortiori this applies to the University, which with its exchange professorships and cosmopolitan attendance has long teen exerting influence abroad. Certain departments, for example that of chemistry through the work of Professor Richards, have already attained considerable international reputation. The case system at the Law School, too, has been investigated by experts from abroad and bids fair to make its way in Europe as it has in America...
...largest organization in the University, carries with it enough honor to attract candidates. A tradition could be built up and the prestige of the competition would grow. The Register has already taken its place as an important college activity; the management of the Union should a-fortiori do likewise. Of course, some elective offices, as at present, should remain, in order to secure representation of the members. But some process of natural selection should be also adopted to assure the choice of interested and active...