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...this true of the college proper? Harvard men sometimes account it a hardship to be forced to accept an S.B. rather than an A.B. simply because they entered college without Latin. When generations of graduates have found that college training made life sufficiently more interesting as to warrant their sending their sons back to the old institutions, is it surprising that alumni become anxious lest the modern college become a genteel trade school? But there need be no cause for alarm; at the end of his college career the average student will agree that the graduate schools should be increased...
...needless to comment on the Plattsburg plan of supplying men trained in times of peace who are able to serve as officers in any emergency. Too many of us know from experience the complete success of the plan to warrant a repetition or details. To the men who conceived the Plattsburg idea and put it into execution the country is greatly indebted. At the present time there is a feeling that one emergency just past precludes the possibility of another for ages to come; that even if this is doubtful, there are enough trained war veterans to take care...
...introduction of the less cumbersome shell only tended to confirm the adoption of a protracted contest as the culminating event of the year. Although it is generally conceded that the short race puts a more severe strain upon the crew, there has been enough discussion in its favor to warrant serious consideration of the question at periodic intervals...
...Seniors who have not made their plans for the first year after leaving college, men who have any athletic ability or interests and scholarship enough to warrant them in undertaking to teach others, are urged to consult the Appointment Office. Headmasters of boarding schools are often ready to consider inexperienced teachers. Salaries at these schools range from $1000 to $1200 in the first year, besides all living expenses. Boarding Schools are in need of men who can lead boys, even if these men may be retained only a year or two. These young teachers are able to save a large...
...Seniors who have not made their plans for the first year after leaving college, men who have any athletic ability or interests and scholarship enough to warrant them in undertaking to teach others, are urged to consult the Appointment Office. Headmasters of boarding schools are often ready to consider inexperienced teachers. Salaries at these schools range from $1000 to $1200 in the first year, besides all living expenses. Boarding Schools are in need of en who can lead boys, even if these men may be retained for only a year or two. These young teachers are able to save...