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...England's Liberty Loan Committee has issued a call for volunteers to speak during the Victory Liberty Loan Campaign. University men are urged to respond. Anyone who has been in service is eligible, but men who have seen fighting abroad and have had interesting war experiences are especially desired...
...announcement by Franklin Delano Roosevelt that the Navy Department plans to establish a series of naval courses at the University adds one more opportunity for college men to show themselves ready to respond to the call of the times. The government is now fully awake to the imperative need for the nation so to prepare itself that it shall be capable to defend its people at all times from the ravages of an unexpected enemy...
...seeing some of the undergraduates participating in athletic sports. All instructors and professors of the University are cordially invited to visit the Newell Boat-house and look over the men now rowing on the University and Freshman crew squads. In the hope that a number of instructors will respond to this invitation it is suggested that, in general, Wednesday afternoon would be the most convenient time for the observation of rowing and between the hours of three-thirty and five-thirty all those who desire to watch the crews will be welcome. I can assure those who come that...
...another's personality, he begins to believe that there must be something in what that other is teaching. The biggest men generally try to find out what one does know instead of what one does not know. Under such conditions it is a poor student indeed who does not respond to the stimulant...
...schools, it must be said, respond to the best of their ability, but their ability is sometimes very limited. Public institutions stumble over the question of appropriations, private institutions meet the problem of insufficient endowment. Both are usually defeated. The result is such a scale of salaries that Normal School graduates find it more profitable to serve, let us say as hotel waiters, and full-fledged college professors have to content themselves with stipends that the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers would treat with scorn...