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...imagines him to be an extraordinary fund of scientific knowledge gained by several years' work in an engineering school. The Harvard Engineering School plans to graduate more than mere scientific men; it proposes to develop engineers who shall be able to meet the call for industrial leadership, who shall understand men as well as machines. The co-operative plan, as explained by Mr. Lytle in today's CRIMSON provides for "a first hand understanding of human relations under conditions of production." It shows not only recognition of a problem vital to both industry and engineering, but offers a solution. Every...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUMAN ENGINEERS | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

...self-government. There is nowhere in the league a sentence which raises the slightest doubt on this point. For the most part the covenant of the league is a collection of agreements which the members make to each other for the purpose of doing away with war. To understand these promises and agreements we should first know what are the causes of wars. They may be listed as follows...

Author: By Gilbert M. Hitchcock., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: SENATOR HITCHCOCK DEFENDS LEAGUE AND ARTICLE X. | 10/27/1920 | See Source »

...order that undergraduates, especially Freshmen, may understand the purposes of Phi Beta Kappa and the requirements for election to it, the following sketch of the history and ideals of the society is printed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "TAKE 40 BEST SCHOLARS" | 10/27/1920 | See Source »

Senator Harding in his speech of October 7th is reported to have said: "I understand the position of the Democratic nominee and he understands mine. In simple words it is that he favors going into the Paris league and I favor staying out." In view of the fact that the League of Nations is the vital issue of the campaign, a Cox-Roosevelt Club has been formed for the effective organization of pro-League sentiment among the students of the University. Believing that the League is the greatest moral issue with which the people of the United States has ever...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN CLUBS BOTH ACTIVE | 10/11/1920 | See Source »

...active teachers is a comparatively new departure; and one peculiarly interesting in view of the outcry which has been everywhere raised of late against the prevailing low rates of remuneration for teachers. This complaint is in large part justified. From one point of view, however, it is easy to understand why even the best masters and instructors have been unable to command advancing high salaries with the rising cost of existence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE EDUCATION COURSES | 6/15/1920 | See Source »

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