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Sir James Barrie is one man of the older generation who can count on a sympathetic ear from youth. He knows youth, not as the outsider looking in, but as the warm friend who can put himself in the place of others, feal their emotions, and see the queer twists...
Probably this community of feeling exists very largely among the graduates of colleges now; but it does not, to any great extent, actively exist among undergraduates. The reason is that many undergraduates do not fully realize that their own college has a definite purpose-more than just turning out "better...
Now Heaven forfend that we should give our days and nights to the study of grammar, or the practice of "English as she is spoke". Affectation can be carried to excess as well in the use of a language as in any other species of human thought and action; super...
About ninety students are enrolled in voluntary religious discussion groups. The classes are led by members of the college staff, one group being organized for each college. Curriculum Bible study is prescribed for all students and in view of this fact the enrollment in voluntary groups is rather encouraging. The...
Aside from the incessant changes in meaning which words in any living language are constantly undergoing, Dr. Butler's point is significant. It is almost self-evident today that any man who can call himself a "reformer", exhibit "liberal" ideas and evoke a "progressive" platform inevitably finds plenty of people...