Word: ideale
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...Mead said that the early statesmen set a high ideal for this country as a world power,--an ideal which the country has cherished until today it is the greatest among the family of nations...
...present generation has tremendous resources for good and evil, in its wealth and prosperity and in its advancement in knowledge. This generation needs to learn self-control, sense of law and order, and the value of a high ideal. Race prejudice must be wiped out, and the great field of psychological research must be directed. These are the calls of the present need for strong men in positions of responsibility...
...comparatively easy to outline the type of man who would be the ideal Freshman officer--it is hard to find him. The first president must be well known throughout the class and it is not at all surprising or undesirable that so many Freshman presidents are chosen from the class football team. Those men who have succeeded in their athletics and who have won the confidence of their classmates on the football squad are likely to be men who will make good officers. The ideal president is an organizer as well as a leader. He is a man who believes...
...quick succession by others, and by means of the large endowment soon to be available and the spirit of the school, which is satisfied with nothing but the highest in technical training, the great teachers of applied science throughout the country will be enlisted in carrying out this ideal program...
...importance in the development of the United States, for the welfare of the country is dependent on the character and efficiency of the young men, which are being moulded in our colleges. His concern for them is as much for their associations with each other in a high and ideal atmosphere as for the things which are taught and learned. Expressions of his opinions on various subjects in the newspapers he advises to be discredited as he does not believe the press is the proper means of conveying one's opinion on matters of policy...