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...tell a joke well, lead a discussion, act in a play, talk on sex, or lead a group. . . . He has had a harmonious home, enjoys his job, prefers adventure to peace, responsibility to direction. Not essential to happiness are intelligence, race, nationality, self-support, religious participation, ability in algebra, cleverness in writing poetry...
...school curriculum. At least one boarding school of large size has, moreover, gone a step further and has introduced, more or less informally, courses designed to give the student some conception of the actual world within which he lives, such as can not be derived from the study of algebra or Latin. Their aim, namely, the general broad view over and the correlation of the various forces which have produced the contemporary state of mankind, is almost a commonplace in the academic life of such an institution as is Harvard where not only many courses as for example, Biology...
YOUNG WOODLEY ? Glenn Hunter displaying the acute agonies of a schoolboy who has fallen in love with his algebra master's lovely wife...
...radio, of the new woman and her liberty. . . ." Dr. Smith decided that college matriculants simply are not fitted to live college life. They are, he could but conclude, just irresponsible, ill-licked cubs. They should examine themselves and try to exert their faculties, not primarily upon problems in algebra and Greek roots, but upon manhood and the wise conduct of their lives...
Professor E. T. Bell, exchange professor from the University of Washington, will address a meeting of the Harvard Mathematical Club in the Common Room of Conant Hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. The subject of his talk will be "Higher Algebra". The lecture tomorrow night will be open to all members of the University without charge...