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...organization of the Forum as a permanent institution is the outgrowth of widespread agitation for the formation of a medium through which the sentiment of the student body toward student problems might be made known. The discussion will be entirely informal, being open to the floor after a few short introductory speeches have been made. The decision reached at the end of the evening will receive serious consideration by the Student Council, and may lead to direct practical results...
...Those who travel there are surprised at the intellectual vigor displayed in matters of science, literature, and judicial culture. It is true that this activity has as yet no solid foundation, and that the masses need to be further educated. But this end is being rapidly accomplished through the medium of an efficient school system. Instruction is being steadily extended to the rural districts, and advanced professional and scientific courses are already a reality. For this branch of progress Dr. Lima finds the United States an almost ideal model...
...reorganizing this fall. It is a member of the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League, of which Richard Olney L.'58 is president, and of which Professor C. H. Toy and other Harvard men are officers. Through the league and the state committee the club will act as a medium whereby members of the University may be used in the campaign this fall. Men may enroll themselves as members at the Union and in Austin Hall, and at the same time obtain tickets entitling them to reserved seats at the meeting in Boston, this morning from...
Nothing could better disprove the assertion that drama is essentially literature than does the long pantomime so effectively staged by Reinhardt and so vividly acted by his German performers with skilful use of the unfamiliar medium of gesture and facial expression...
...every way superior physically to public school men. In average height and weight, which are taken in the mass as a fair indication of potential strength and energy, the private school men were markedly superior. Furthermore, the ordinary method of "strength test" revealed the same results. Considering the medium tests, we find that the public school man registered on the average 630 points, while the private school man secured a total of 700. Thus it is obvious from these examinations that when considering the physical side of education, the preparatory school men are far above those from public schools...