Word: needful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...some of the money that is gained in this country . . . could occasionally be diverted to the support of young artists, connoisseurship would be serving a social need as well as reflecting a social order...
...final criticism is inexcusable. Such remarks on returned ballots as, "Who is the people's candidate?" "Where is the Democrat?" etc. need not have been made if such persons had taken advantage of the opportunity to nominate by petition. Such opportunity was open for almost a week and not one petition was received. The nominating committee must necessarily choose from among the class leaders, and its efforts must be towards representing such things as athletics, managerial staffs, publications, and other activities, from among such leaders. If someone of ability whose name is not quite so well known...
Presumably this proves in Dr. Marsh's mind that there is virtually no such thing as drinking in the colleges of today. It need scarcely be pointed out to any undergraduate or person closely connected with student life that such an assumption is utterly groundless. There is a great deal of drinking among the students of nearly all the colleges and universities in the country. So much has been definitely established by the series of collegiate prohibition polls, recently undertaken and carried out at the instigation of the CRIMSON in more than a score of institutions of learning in various...
...short, accommodations not necessarily social units for five hundred students are still badly needed, and the committee properly recommends that this can best be done through units similar to those being erected for the College. The need, as expressed in the CRIMSON nearly a month ago, for a graduate school guadrangle similar to that at Yale is a real one, and in the light of the more than gradual trend of Harvard University toward the House Plan, houses for graduate students are not only a welcome solution to a vital problem but a consistent...
...unfortunate custom (selling their textbooks) seizes many undergraduates in January and June. Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Men of the University of Illinois, gives two reasons for these seasonal outbreaks: first, the student's indifference or lack of interest in his work, and second, his need to get out of a financial difficulty...