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...simply that all of us feel the need of a change. Like it or not, religion to a student is an intensely private affair and he hesitates to make public his inner attitudes. It is my private opinion that religious associations in college have not sufficiently recognized this normal religious reticence on the part of the majority of men. Fellowship in the more personal and intimate phases of religious experience should be kept for private, congenial groups, where sincerity can be protected from publicity. . . . Many men in college today are ready to offer their help, but hesitate...
...part German, injected at intervals, usually with the effect of interrupting rather than heightening the rapid, graphic flow of visual imagery, this picture deals with men and women in Australia during the gold rush. The men worked in a harsh country, with a fever that made the values of normal life as remote as the riches of hallucination driving them on. The women came to join them, an adventurous shipload of outcasts, each numbered and assigned in lottery to waiting pioneers. One of the women dies coming over, and the man, a telegraph operator, originally assigned to Bride 68, gets...
Between the college and the preparatory school, modern educational methods have driven a wedge that has disrupted the continuity of the normal intellectual development of the student. The varying specific needs of individual secondary schools and colleges have necessitated the establishment of standardized means of judging entrants. Unfortunately this blanket characterization is neither sufficiently elastic or authentic to be considered a reliable criterion. The result of this practice has been that the preparatory school has degenerated into a few years of intense cramming for College Entrance Board Examinations while the college is left to all in the deficiencies that have...
...this system to be fair and practical every effort must be made to place the criminal as gradually as possible in the routine of a normal human being. In the countries where the indeterminate sentence and segregation are the penal practise, work is provided for all prisoners, who are paid the usual rates for jobs accomplished. In America indolence is the rule in many prisons and the cause of much disorder, owing to trade union, jealousy of free prison labor. But work under normal wages would obviate this objection as well as making less abrupt the prisoner's release from...
...extreme narrowness of some otherwise normal minds is both amazing and amusing. But I will wager that these same injured martyrs nearly burned the pages getting to the article to read it. Reminds one of the Senate book censoring comedy-farce...