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...well find in the mastery of a single period or a single phase the profitable employment of an industrious lifetime. Hence it has appeared to be only through the employment of some form of co-operation among several specialists that the production of a general history adequately comprehensive in scope and sufficiently scholarly in method can be successfully undertaken...
...feudal times our industrial system was composed of various classes hierarchically related to each other. This system has gradually decayed, and with its decline the employees have been able to realize themselves more fully. Their scope has broadened, and they are approaching more and more that condition in which by fellowship and co-operation. In short by union, they are able to stand on an equal footing with their employers...
Yesterday the CRIMSON pointed out what it believed were the limitations to Harvard's national character from an undergraduate' point of view. We stated that the best way to appeal to the kind of western men who will give our undergraduate community a more national scope than it now has, is by a gradual invasion of the more distant communities by the undergraduates themselves...
Undoubtedly the remedy for a state of affairs, whose existence to some extent we must admit, lies in a dignified appeal to the men whose presence here will give the undergraduate community a truly national scope. The more western men we get of the right stamp, the greater will become our prestige; not only among the graduates, but among the sub-freshmen, who will learn through their Harvard friends of the overwhelming advantages of the life at this University...
...well recognized in France; and throughout the tangled European complications of the past decade France and the United States, to their mutual advantage, have countenanced and supported each other. M. Tardieu closed with the statement that the purpose of his lectures was to indicate the size and scope of the great part now being played by France in the affairs of Europe...