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...said handle the forefinger of a saint, but glass cases stand between us and the ancient treasures like the impassable ether between Heaven and Hell. There they are, the immortals; Chaucer: the magistrates arresting John Bunyan (see, they present the warrant to him now): Cromwell somewhere behind his death mask (we feel secretly glad that he is, indeed, dead); and many others vaguely peeping through the pages of books. Did you know that the fastidious John Dryden was once a boy, went to a grammar school, actually scrawled his name in a Greek copy book with large letters...
...criticism,--filing a petition at University Hall, submitting a communication to the CRIMSON, or taking a question directly to the source and receiving a hearing,--are always clear. But the process is often unsatisfactory. Some-times the student feels that his point is not of enough general interest to warrant a communication, or that it cannot be treated adequately in writing, which rules out a petition; or that it should not be brought directly before the authorities without previous student consideration...
...laws providing for health and physical education in elementary and secondary schools. This legislation has been enacted during the last five years. College are also placing more emphasis on this phase of education. While many college presidents have considered the problems surrounding intercollegiate athletic completion of sufficient importance to warrant the holding of several conferences during the past few months, it is rather significant that all have recognized the educational and moral as well as physical values of athletics...
...this plainly nullifies much that might have been accomplished, for until European governments can find a way to limit their expenses to their incomes, economic rehabilitation is impossible. Nor is Germany over-enthusiastic; Rathenau's speeches have constantly been criticised--Der Tag, the industrial organ, for one, says: "What warrant has Herr Rathenau in assuming that the nations of the world, including the United States, are about to organize an economic entente? Where are the indications that America is contemplating increased interest in the sorrows of Europe, or that it will succeed in influencing French politics...
...University from Dr. I. L. Kandel of New York, Secretary of the organization which has charge of the scholarships. Each fellowship will be of the value of $200 plus 10,000 francs, and will be tenable for one year, renewable for a second year upon application, provided the circumstances warrant it. According to the rules, undergraduates are not eligible for these fellowships, but large numbers of graduate students undoubtedly are eligible...