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...haven't cracked that book this semester", "Wasn't that a good line of bunk that I handed out this morning in class, and I got by with it too". "Yes, I set my apparatus up at home, and you know, the resulted checked absolutely". Such remarks can be heard in any student group at any time. What do they mean? Simply this, that the average college student is cutting the corners, is getting by and is dodging responsibility. Is this condition a wholesome...
...inaugural address of one of its most famous authorities. This address was made by William Ames, a noted teacher, and who may be considered as the second influential factor on the minds of Harvard men and the connecting link between the European university and Harvard. Although Ames never heard of Harvard, his son and many of his descendants graduated here. It is possible, therefore that a phrase so frequently used in the Netherlands should, have come to the notice of Harvard because of the close religious connections which existed between that country, and New England during the seventeenth and eighteenth...
...probable that the demand will be met not by increasing the already established colleges and universities until they reach a useless and ungainly size, but by building and organizing more institutions under state supervision. At any rate the cry for more money for college endowment funds will be heard for a long time to come, and when the long-suffering public begins to tire and contributions fall off, the state will take charge and raise the money by taxes. The youth of America wants a college education and the American youth usually gets what he wants...
...clock a supper was served in the Living Room at which several speeches were heard...
...heard comparatively few opinions bearing on the German attitude toward the war, but these of course reflected only the views of the individuals uttering them, and there were not enough of them to warrant generalization. These particular individuals, with one exception, considered that the war was forced upon Germany by other nations; the single dissenting individual thought that the war was forced upon the German people by the German rulers for whom he expressed bitter condemnation...