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...primary reasons for an examination in any subject is, or should be, that it affords a means of testing a student's comprehensive knowledge and showing him his weakness in that particular line of work. As the examination system is carried on now, however, a great part of this aim is lost. Merely the marks received in an examination are announced with no comment on the individual's work; his errors are not pointed out; and the reasons for the mark, which every man has a right to know on his own paper, remain unknown...
Copies of Reuschenbuch's "Social principles of Jesus" will be distributed. With this book as a text Dr. Leslie purposes to have an informal discussion of opinions on religious matters, in particular the application of Christianity to modern day problems. Although the meetings are intended primarily for Freshmen, all members of the University are invited to be present...
...This court, composed of the nine-most mature legal minds in the country, has reasoned substantially as follows: the purpose of law is the furtherance of the public welfare; when, therefore, a statue which usually accomplished this end fails to react to the benefit of the public in a particular case, the fundamental purpose of the law should be considered above its mere verbal provisions. In a word, the public weal supersedes...
...decide the winning college. In fact it is more than likely that the University relay race, as the last event, will determine the winner. The very nature of a triangular meet like this means excitement in practically every event, for while one college may be outclassed in a particular race, there are always two who are very much in the running. The last Harvard-Pennsylvania. Dartmouth meet in 1917 was one of the most interesting indoor competitions ever held, and this meet promises to be even better and closer...
...sustained by the representatives chosen by the people to make the laws of the United States. Nothing could be more fatal to the ordered freedom which is thoroughly American in its conception and purpose than to have any organization of a minority of the people or of some particular occupation or class undertake to control the government of all the people. That is the road which has been followed in Russia and which has resulted in what is known as the Soviet governments, which are despotisms and minority rule of the most tyrannical kind. This is a danger which...