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...second article is that the teacher should not be special pleader for the beliefs correctly accepted by conservative opinion. His work is to investigate investigate moss-grown prejudices, his duty to present those solutions of fundamental problems which their fathers tested and rejected. For times change and new conditions may bring up to date what was once thought impractical...
...when the system goes into effect and night is turned partly into day. Yet even this is readily forgiven since the event is the immediate forerunner of vacation. Even if man is a conservative and stubborn animal, time and such "even-handed justice" will eventually dislodge him from his moss...
...Secretary Hughes notified the British Chargé d'Affaires that McKenzie Moss, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, had been chosen, and asked to know at what time and place the Canadian authorities would receive Mr. Moss...
Frederick Flather '23 of Lowell has been appointed editor of "The Harvard Handbook" for 1923-24, published by the Phillips Brooks House Association. James Bogert Tailer Jr. '25 of New York City was selected as business manager. The assistant managers are: Alexander Moss White '25 of Brooklyn, New York: Hollis Keresey Thayer '25 of Brooklyn, New York; and Arthur Russell Sharp Jr. '25 of Boston...
...unwise because it subordinated the idea of study and research to mere attendance at classes, many of which were sleepy and stereotyped and had no real value as educational factors. Practically the entire student body agreed that the system in force, which was characterized as "grammar-schoolish" and "moss-covered", needed revision, but many contrary opinions were expressed as to the basis of the change. The first proposal was for unlimited cuts for upperclassmen with an average standing of 70 or better...