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...essential that applicants should have such experience and background as will enable them to take an active part in the classroom debates. In each course the number will be limited to a figure which, in the experience of the school and of the instructors, seems most desirable from the viewpoint of the student...
Recent despatches from Washington indicate that President Hoover will probably sign the tariff bill, if and when it finally reaches him. Official statements endorsing the bill have been issued by the Republican National Committee, which presumably reflects the viewpoint of the Administration. The revised flexible provision is extolled as the beginning of a new era of "scientific determination" of tariff rates. Under this scheme it is hoped that the Tariff Commission will be able to act more effectively than it has during the past ten years...
...Seminary to found Westminster Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (TIME. Aug. 5, et seg.), they surrendered the forum of The Presbyterian, denominational publication. Last week the dissidents issued the first number of their own newsorgan. Christianity Today. Editor is Dr. Samuel G. Craig, resigned editor of The Presbyterian. The editorial viewpoint of Christianity Today is somewhat startling to militant Protestants because it presages cooperation with the Roman Catholic Church. As phrased by Dr. Craig it is "that of the Calvinistic rather than that of the Lutheran or Arminian Churches" but "there will be the full recognition of the fact that what...
...subject, but it is not a religious book. Some might call it a mystery story, but it it written about a much nobler subject than the common mystery-murder story. It is a story about that which happened immediately following the death of Christ, written from a modern psychological viewpoint, and having elements of suspense injected into it. It stands alone among recent books...
...College Boards of Admission," writes S. K. Kerns, Headmaster of the Country Day School for Boys of Boston, Mr. Kerns article continues the series on preparatory school education sponsored by the CRIMSON. Mr. A. E. Brown, in an article which follows that of Mr. Kerns, gives his viewpoint of the situation, Mr. Brown is Headmaster of the Harrisburg Academy, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...