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...listen to him opinions on subjects outside of the field of his special competence, but this is a minor point, not actually calling for discipline. As a man, he is bound to have opinions on other subjects than his own, and even though these opinions may in the judgment of most of his colleagues be injudicious and injurious to the institution of learning of which he is a member, it is still dangerous to place restrictions upon his uttering them outside of the class room. Men of ability will not enter the profession of university teaching if they...
...duties there to take a position as physical director at Camp Wheeler, in Macon, Ga.; but he will continue in an advisory capacity to the eight this spring. Fitzpatrick, his successor, is well qualified to coach the candidates in oarsmanship and to direct their training, but in matters of judgment, such as the final choice of men for the first boat, Dr. Spaeth will be consulted...
...turn the minds of the rulers and peoples who have conceived and are fostering it, toward the Right, or else to put them aside from the path of honest nations and men, to live sequestered in their ignominy. One of these two things is to be the judgment of the world against the Teutonic allies. --JOHN LUTHER LONG...
...Shubert Theatre, is proof that such a view is correct, for even Victor Herbert's music is not enough to warrant Mr. Brian's appearance as a sole star. It is true that Mr. Brian has been surrounded with a cast of mediocrity, which might excuse leniency in judgment. He dances as well as ever, but even stepping around as he does cannot take away the conviction that "Her Regiment" is pretty thin stuff...
...from being in sympathy with the multitude of gross errors and delays which have been committed in the most important of all business in the present day, namely, preparation for the war; but we think that before too much criticism is launched against President Wilson for lack of judgment in filling his appointive offices we should remember that to secure efficiently we must relinquish the democracy our ancestors so dearly cherished...