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...unlike the psychologist, he does not regard guilt as "an illusion, a form of groundless self-torment." He regards it rather as indispensable, for "in the life of the soul no magic wand is waved, no slate is simply sponged." The Christian's final responsibility is not to abolish the delinquent's guilt-the one means of redemption- but to share it. "He will regard his own possible part in the other's rehabilitation as strictly subordinate, since ultimately all will depend on the issue of a dialogue between the man himself and God. The Christian...
...academic gentlemen," now so disturbed lest "academic freedom" be endangered, I note some who have not been very conspicuous in the defense of Constitutional Government upon which that freedom depends, but who have shown considerable sympathy with those ideologies, which, if they succeed in destroying Constitutional Government will immediately abolish, as has been amply demonstrated by their actions is those countries, where they have got the upper hand, all freedom, including academic freedom. G. Andrews Morlarty...
Neither student riots nor obstreperous professors nor a gross of shrieking alarm clocks ever caused the University Theatre half so much trouble in its 25 years as a single CRIMSON editorial campaign." When the University finally decided to abolish tutoring schools in 1940 we lost about half of our regular student audience," laments Stanley Summer, manager of the UT. "Students became afraid to go the movies every day without having any cram schools to prepare them for finals...
...Abolish the special set of requirements for new publications. It hardly seems necessary for such a publication to be forced to reveal its proposed "policy" and "content" when it is already required, under the rules for all organizations, to demonstrate that it is strictly autonomous and not a tool of some outside group...
Butterfield also proposed that colleges abolish long pre-season practices, abolish long trips, limit practice time, play teams only in the colleges' own class and group, and insist that athletes on scholarships remain in the top half of their class...