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...young men. It is, therefore, highly desirable that the University should have an opportunity to hear from the man who is to guide the thought of Yale during the coming years, his opinions on matters that are of very definite interest in Cambridge. In regard to intercollegiate athletics in particular, Dr. Angell is known to have views not generally held in college circles. When the close relation of Yale and Harvard on the field of sport is taken into consideration, it will be seen that the policies of the President of the former college are bound to have some effect...
...valuable in preparation for the divisionals. Yet undergraduates often waste their time absorbing a host of details appertaining to work covered before the mid-year period which are of little value in passing a final examination or in understanding the subject matter as a whole. There can be no particular advantage in this bewildering the mind with useless material. If the student is made aware of the kind of examination to be expected, he can better prepare himself for more than a mere "gentleman's mark...
Today for a few hours those New England alumni who are able to do so will renew their acquaintance with the University of everyday. On the surface, to the older graduates in particular, it will probably seem that times have changed tremendously. Fundamentally, however, undergraduate existence does not vary much from one generation to another. The spirit and outlook of men who are receiving an education are essentially the same year after year...
...College year approaches and many Harvard men, especially Seniors, are confronted with the problem of "getting jobs", a consideration of the important work carried on by the Appointment office of the Harvard Alumni Association is of particular interest. According to a report issued recently, most men who have secured positions through the office have entered the manufacturing field, while mercantile work, public accounting, and foreign trade stand next in the list. In addition many graduates have been placed through various agencies such as the Harvard Clubs and certain departments of the University that have cooperated with the Alumni Association...
...Industrial policies must be determined by the public, especially since life has become so complex. It is the interests of the whole people rather than the interests of any particular employers or employees which must be considered primarily. The answer to the question of the relation of employers to employees is that they may be only permitted to deal with each other in such a way that they will not interfere with the rights of the public such as the maintenance of satisfactory public services. There is as much reason to control labor unions as corporations and to establish open...