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In the eye of the law, in the United States, the clergyman is simply a private citizen with no more powers or privileges than other citizens. In England until very recently a clergyman was prohibited by law from holding any secular office, or ever being elected a member of the...
It is gratifying to see how quickly all efforts to raise the standard of the school are appreciated by students of other colleges. The larger number of students are governed by financial restrictions or affection for local institutions. The remaining students will go where they believe that they can secure...
The profession of engineering demands a good knowledge of the English language, since an engineer is often called upon to express his ideas in public. He should be careful, too, to keep at least a reading knowledge of the foreign languages, since many works of science are not translated into...
Mr. Judge is vice-president of the General Theosophical Society. This society was founded in 1875 and has since had a most remarkable growth, there being only one country of importance-Russia-that does not contain at least one branch. Mr. Judge is a lawyer by profession and is an...
Very many of the men who plan to go into the law or medicine do not begin specializing until they actually enter the Law or Medical Schools. Here they begin to narrow their studies, and it is of the greatest importance that they should have had the broad, liberal training...