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Such writing brought from the President a telegram that said: "Congratulations on reaching the three-quarter mark. I hope that during the next 25 years you will be with me all the time instead of only three and one-half years out of every four. I think that in a...
"What, one is impelled to demand, goes on here? Ours is an adult people, and as such it has a right to know whether its affairs are being conducted by intelligent statescraft or the hopes of an old ladies' sewing circle."
In the Middle Ages men did not hesitate to have more than one profession. . . . In this present age of ours we have become so stereotyped . . . that a man, if he is to be successful, cannot possibly do or be more than one thing. If he does try to do more...
Time was when CRIMSON competitions had the reputation of being "hell on wheels," and about the toughest things around the College. In fact, we prided ourselves on that tradition. But in these times many traditions have to fall by the wayside, and we are sorry to say that ours is...
Mom & Cinderella. A good example of Wylie in action is his discussion of the American figments he calls mom and Cinderella. Says he: "Filial duty was recognized by many sorts of civilizations," and filial love and honor have normally been accorded those women who honestly earned it. "But I cannot...