Word: arnold
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Morton Arnold '25, speaking next for the negative said: "These methods such as psychological and intelligence tests would tend to blurr and obscure the whole system of scholastic education. What would be the result? The secondary schools would immediately see the utter folly of trying to train pupils to pass other than scholastic tests." Arnold summed up his argument admirably when he said: "We believe in selecting for colleges those men who have proved to be intellectual leaders in the secondary schools...
...team which will debate with Princeton in Sanders Theatre will be composed of the following men: W. D. Morton Jr. '27, from Madisonville, Ky., Morton Arnold '25, from Cleveland, Ohio, P. W. Williams '25, from New Bedford, with R. A. Barton '25, from Passaic, N. J., and A. G. King '26, from Cambridge as alternates. The Princeton speakers will be J. B. Darby, C. A. Capen, and Carl Kopf, with M. A. Sellers as alternate...
...travels to New Haven is composed of H. P. Sharp '25, H. C. Davidson '26, and D. L. Dickson '27, with J. Y. Cole '25 alternate. The following team, upholding the negative, will meet Princeton at Sanders Theatre: W. D. Morton, '27, P. W. Williams '25, and Morton '27, Arnold '25, with R. A. Barton '25 and A. G. King '26 ad alternates...
...doubles victory was taken from Tilden and his young Philadelphia friend, Sandy Weiner, by R. Lindley Murray, California, and Arnold Jones of Yale. Score...
...Prophets of Yesterday", by John Kelman, well-known minister of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church of New York City, deals with the significance of the teachings of Thomas Carlyle, Matthew Arnold, and Robert Browning in modern thought...