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Whatever the reason or the combination of reasons for his coming, it is obvious, as the Herald-Tribune almost points out, that once the candidate has involuntarily located himself with the academic gates, the logical thing for his official and self-constituted advisers to do is to acquaint him with the value of a liberal education, both in itself and as a means to other ends. This is done by a variety of methods, chief among which is an exaltation of the theory of "mens sana in corpora sane", and a reduction of the learning process to a series...
Further opportunity for enrollment in the Republican Club will be given tonight. In order to acquaint the audience with the great work being done by college Republican Clubs all over the country, the "College Republican Club News", a paper published by the National Committee, will be distributed Copies of this may also be obtained in the President's Office at the CRIMSON...
...practice which will begin Monday, will be open only to those students enrolled in the Military Science Department. The purpose in establishing this course is to acquaint students with the action of the pistol, and also because students who intend to complete the Military Science Program, and thus receive commissions as officers in the Reserve Corps of the Army must be proficient in the use of the pistol...
...Baron Pierre De Coubertin who had been sent by the French government to study American educational institutions. He established contests under the names of Frenchmen of importance in Harvard, Yale, Princeton and a few other colleges, naming the one here after Pasteur. The purpose of the debate is to acquaint American students with French life and institutions...
...Cunningham, J. J. Hill Professor of Transportation, and others will lecture in the course on Traffic Management, which aims to assist men who are to become traffic managers of industrial concerns, or who intend to enter the traffic department of railroad service. It is intended also to acquaint business men in general with the important relations between the railroads and the public. Several lectures in this course on the principles of rate making will be given by E. J. Rich '87, Commerce Counsel for the Associated Industries of Massachusetts...