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...tell them also that their view of their rights is exaggerated, and that they have not been wronged to the extent that they have imagined. Wrath has time to cool, common sense regains its sway, and if the outside is represented by a good lawyer the two together can adjust the dispute and save their clients time, strength and money...
...superfluous general on the hands of the War Department is causing Secretary Weeks an inestimable amount of trouble. The difficulty is one left by Mr. Newton D. Baker for his successor to adjust and so far no reasonable solution has been reached...
...Davison has begun a movement which bids fair to revolutionize the entire practice and plan of college vocal organizations. The public has been quick to recognize the value of his work, and it soon will be in order for other colleges to re adjust their ideas of what can be accomplished in the practice of music when the same serious study is given to it that is required in other sciences. James K. Bagley...
...School also tries to help its graduates adjust themselves to business surroundings. Many of the mistakes of the beginner in business may be prevented if he understands how to study his surroundings and the personality of his associates and how to conduct himself in business. Business men want college men to come to them with a better preparation along this line...
...colleges shows no signs of materializing. Although the returning men recognize the enhanced value the war has placed on technical education, they acknowledge that the most important aim of education is, as President Lowell has said, to turn out men who by "their adaptability and resourcefulness," can adjust themselves to whatever conditions the future may bring forth: to prepare natural leaders not technical experts. Linked with the recognition of the value of general education should be the university editors' sane protest against those who would deny to Harvard teachers that freedom to form and express their own opinions which...