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President James Rowland Angell's annual report was published. This voiced the current conviction of administrators that college is at once too easy and too narrow for the student. President Angell placed his blame back on the preparatory schools and the parents; declared that young men should be graduated...
The other undulation at Yale was part of undergraduatedom's persistent demand for liberty. In the light of President Angell's observations it might have been interpreted as rebellion against "lock-stepping," or as an example of the things college men have time to get excited about when...
The Yale News, through its editorial column, points a finger or disapprobation at the Yale Alumni Weekly for a recent "breach of newspaper ettiquette" on the part of the graduate publication. The undergraduate censure comes as the result of the action of the Weekly in holding up the release of...
President Angell of Yale, in his annual report to the Overseers of Yale University, stresses ten points in discussing the American educational system and its bearing upon Yale. His ten points follow:
"That arrogant statement [Architect Cram's] should not debar any man from discussing what is purely a matter of principle-namely, whether a so-called national monument . . . should not be made an expression of the country and the times by the exclusive use of the talent and genius of...