Word: broadly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...politics at home, and the International Polity Clubs are a step in the right direction. Their slogan is not the cry of "Peace at any price." Peace with honor arrived at through a saner kind of international relationship is what they most desire. It is only through broad-minded and intelligent discussion, such as the present conference offers, that a full knowledge of our foreign policies can be gained...
...relegate the professional or technical education to a somewhat later stage. The change that has been going on during the last few years in the Engineering Schools and other Schools of Applied Science affords ample evidence of this tendency. What is needed in this country is a broad foundation for the technical or professional class, and the School of Business needs as broad a foundation as we are coming to demand for other professional schools. Thirdly, a purely undergraduate school of business excludes the possibility of any pronounced extension of the graduate or research courses, which are coming...
...first place, every student who enters the Business School as a candidate for a degree will be sure of having pursued those general cultural and disciplinary college courses which are considered obligatory upon every cultivated man in Europe as in America. In the second place, on this broad basis there will be erected a carefully devised professional or technical curriculum after the completion of which the graduate can enter upon his business career at the age of twenty-two or twenty-three,--about the ordinary age abroad. In the third place, the three-year course, which is midway between...
...mile and two-mile runs R. D. Campbell '17, R. H. Davison '17, J. Coggeshall, Jr., '18, and G. A. King '18 will be the best men representing the University. C. S. Babbitt '18 and H. Davis '18 will perform next year in the pole-vault and broad-jump respectively...
From this year's Freshman team two valuable men will be available for the University team in H. C. Flower, Jr., '19, sprinter and broad-jumper, and J. D. Hutchinson '19, distance runner and captain of the 1919 cross-country and track teams. Also a great deal of good new and undeveloped material has been seen on the track this spring, which should fill up to some extent those vacancies left by the graduation of the several valuable men before mentioned...