Word: aims
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class completely at sea as to the nature of their life work, this exposition of the requirements should prove of unique value. Although members of the Faculty are fully competent to advise later in individual cases, President Lowell can now do much to make clear the general aim, and explain the details of an institution, in the success of which he is deeply interested...
...slowly, but we must not despair, for in a relative world one can not attain an absolute goal. We should be patient and do what we can to bring it about that more people can with reasonable hope aspire to a condition of greater happiness. It is to this aim that modern politics gives at least lip-homage...
...elective officers with greater concentration of powers and responsibilities and the abolition of checks of all kinds that only make for inefficiency, this must be our aim. We have today many economic problems, of immigration, of mal-employment--even more insidious than unemployment--even more insidious than unemployment--and of land tenure. They may be cured by proper use of governmental power. The Reformation was a doing away with religious machinery which prevented man's reaching God. The political reform of today is the doing away with bosses which keep the people from running their government. The hope of democracy...
...Student Council has desired to bring the undergraduates, and especially the Freshmen, into a better understanding of the work and aim of the important non-athletic student activities. At the last regular meeting of the Student Council the following resolutions were passed...
...That all undergraduate publications, the Dramatic Club, the Musical Clubs, the Pierian Sodality, and the Phi Beta Kappa, publish, within three weeks after the beginning of the College year, a definite statement of their aim, the work required of candidates, and the conditions of election to membership...