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...Sayre '16 found public ownership successful in the highest degree. The highly centralized government of France has alone enabled her to solve a very difficult problem...
...institution with the hope of inducing more men to join. A great deal of the criticism that has been passed on the Union is unjust, but it is admitted by everyone that there is room for improvement. To make the Union what it should be is a problem, the solution of which rests primarily with the undergraduates; the alumni have done their part. The greatest difficulty in managing the Union has been in finding out just what the student body wants. Opinion is very strong on the subject, but heretofore there has been no means of bringing...
Each college will submit preliminary sketches on February 17. In those preliminary sketches each student must rely upon his own efforts, and no reference books or consultation will be permitted. He will receive the problem decided upon by the committee, in the morning, and must hand in, by evening, his original work on the subject. The final drawings must be handed in on March 19. In the working up of the final drawing from the preliminary sketch the student may consult outside sources. The final drawings will be put on exhibition at the various colleges, in turn, after the decisions...
Professor Rudolf Eucken, exchange professor from the University of Jena, will deliver the first of a series of six lectures in English on "The Fundamental Problem of Human Life," in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The particular subject discussed will be "A Justification of Idealism...
...been the object of comment and criticism which in the main has been merely unsupported individual opinion. The fact, however, of this criticism proves strikingly what has long been realized--that, as the Harvard Union is a great opportunity for Harvard students, so too, is it a great problem. The Union stands today as the greatest material tribute to college democracy in the country and it is the problem which the students of Harvard University are in duty bound to solve, to discover the means whereby the great opportunities embodied in the Union may be used most effectively...