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Last week Dr. Raymond Walters, new president of the University of Cincinnati, issued his annual survey of U. S. college enrolments. His figures cover 438 approved colleges and universities, whose 855,863 students, part and fulltime, represent 80% of the total in all U. S. higher institutions. Dr. Walters finds...
Married. Carolyn McDonald Walters Bronson Burgess Chevallier Garden White Luigi Hatfield Willis Paschal, 57, Louisiana's most-wed woman (TIME, May 18, 1931); and Robert McManus, 50, wholesale fish dealer; in Columbus, La. Widowed three times, divorced eight times, mother of 16, the bride uses the name of Hatfield...
Student guidance, vocational suggestion, and consultation on careers are no new things in American colleges. But perhaps in interesting assay is the method of direction employed at Purdue University by Mr. J. E. Walters, Director of Personnel. His aim is not primarily to at square pegs into round holes, but...
Unusually enlightened employers, the Manufacturers Association of Indiana came to Purdue saying they employed a great many of its graduates and wanted them to have personality as well as engineering knowledge. According to the plan developed by Mr. Walters, the student first rates himself as to a number of vital...
Mr. Walters' thoais in that all are susceptible of help and improvement and given an effective method, all will benefit. Whether or not this method is the best, it certainly deserves the attention and investigation of other colleges. There are, though not in great numbers, undergraduates at Harvard who could...