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...other hand, Hoover is a constructive worker. He has his eye on the job, and he doesn't deal in platitudes. He takes concrete measures for betterment. He is no mere theorist, no mere social worker who might be led astray by fine ideals, for he is a man who is accustomed to dealing with the great men of the world...
...Bullard of Phillips Brooks House has pointed out the alarming decrease in such work among the undergraduates since the war. This is quitting on the job. The crisis, far from being over, is but just developing. Duty must not be shirked now. College men are needed, and college men should answer the call...
...conclusion of the game last night Ralph Winsor announced the line-up of the new Boston All-Star team. "Jiggs" Donahue, a former Hanover star, will hold down the goal-tend's job, and will be aided by Tuck, also of the Dartmouth Club, and Small, unattached, as defense players. The offense line will be chosen from G. A. Percy '18 of the Harvard Club, Synott, unattached, and Frank Downing, Jack Hutchinson and Jerry Geran, all of the B.A.A. Alternates chosen were John Murphy, offensive, and Harry Murchie, defensive, both of the Dartmouth Club...
...draw an analogy between the position of the foreman in the business world and the section-man in the University. Of course, their actual duties correspond in no way. But the latter does come in close contact with men--the students. And yet the importance of his job tends to be minimized. What a man learns in the section-meeting makes, in a great many cases, a far more lasting impression on his mind than the lectures. The gathering is more informal; the questions are direct. Instead of being told, the student has to tell, and to do this...
...story is just such a one as any returned soldier might tell in any American home, and yet it is not without its elements of characteristic humor--as witness the butcher from the Windy City stockyards who is said to have written to his Chicago Mabel that the job wasn't so very different from his regular job at home only "not so regular...