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Too many men have graduated from college and after a few years in the world have lost contact with intellectual activities. They have cut off systematic reading and thinking. They have drawn too sharp a line of division between their academic life and their practical world. My own feeling is...
Little by little the dispute over the meaning of this entry will grow until it includes in one vast growl of argument all the people from the hereditary janitors down to the sovereigns of the wrench and the nut. When it reaches the last named arbiters of human progress, the...
Mr. Lloyd George is reputed to have said that he would rather be known to history as the premier who settled the Irish question than as the one who defeated Germany. (Though it is fair to add that this statement was made after the war.) And there have been many...
Such is Europe's condition on this fourth anniversary of the Armistice, while America celebrates an ordinary business day merely urged by proclamations to think of its true significance. Few will, even when its meaning is thrust upon them by the guns this afternoon.
"In America you seem to be going through a period of experiment. A prodigious amount of effort is expended in collecting data to be poured out at stated intervals. In England we place no such stress on our examinations. In correcting a paper the professor will try to see if...